Blacks in bondage : letters of American slaves

Blacks in bondage : letters of American slaves
Title Blacks in bondage : letters of American slaves PDF eBook
Author Robert S. Starobin
Publisher
Pages 196
Release 1988
Genre Slaves
ISBN

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Blacks in Bondage

Blacks in Bondage
Title Blacks in Bondage PDF eBook
Author Robert S. Starobin
Publisher Markus Wiener Pub
Pages 196
Release 1988
Genre History
ISBN 9780910129879

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A collection of letters written by American Slaves

Black Bondage in the North

Black Bondage in the North
Title Black Bondage in the North PDF eBook
Author Edgar J. McManus
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Pages 268
Release 2001-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780815628934

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This history of the Northern slave system examines its operation from its colonial beginnings to its dissolution. In the early 19th century the author sees that economic displacement allows an emancipation of blacks that is at least as beneficial to the masters as to the blacks.

Voices Beyond Bondage

Voices Beyond Bondage
Title Voices Beyond Bondage PDF eBook
Author Erika DeSimone
Publisher NewSouth Books
Pages 352
Release 2014-01-01
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1588382982

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Slaves in chains, toiling on master’s plantation. Beatings, bloodied whips. This is what many of us envision when we think of 19th century African Americans; source materials penned by those who suffered in bondage validate this picture. Yet slavery was not the only identity of 19th century African Americans. Whether they were freeborn, self-liberated, or born in the years after the Emancipation, African Americans had a rich cultural heritage all their own, a heritage largely subsumed in popular history and collective memory by the atrocity of slavery. The early 19th century birthed the nation’s first black-owned periodicals, the first media spaces to provide primary outlets for the empowerment of African American voices. For many, poetry became this empowerment. Almost every black-owned periodical featured an open call for poetry, and African Americans, both free and enslaved, responded by submitting droves of poems for publication. Yet until now, these poems -- and an entire literary movement -- have been lost to modern readers. The poems in Voices Beyond Bondage address the horrific and the mundane, the humorous and the ordinary and the extraordinary. Authors wrote about slavery, but also about love, morality, politics, perseverance, nature, and God. These poems evidence authors who were passionate, dedicated, vocal, and above all resolute in a bravery which was both weapon and shield against a world of prejudice and inequity. These authors wrote to be heard; more than 150 years later it is at last time for us to listen.

Up from Bondage

Up from Bondage
Title Up from Bondage PDF eBook
Author Dale E. Peterson
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 268
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780822325604

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The first systematic comparison of the emergence of cultural nationalism among Russian and African-American intellectuals in the post-emancipation era.

Black Bondage in the North

Black Bondage in the North
Title Black Bondage in the North PDF eBook
Author Edgar J. McManus
Publisher
Pages 260
Release 1973
Genre
ISBN 9780835780452

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Inhuman Bondage

Inhuman Bondage
Title Inhuman Bondage PDF eBook
Author David Brion Davis
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 467
Release 2008-06-05
Genre History
ISBN 0195339444

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Davis begins with the dramatic "Amistad" case, and then looks at slavery in the American South and the abolitionists who defeated one of human history's greatest evils.