Slave Schedules 1850-1860, Carteret County North Carolina

Slave Schedules 1850-1860, Carteret County North Carolina
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The Slave Census of Carteret County, 1850 & 1860

The Slave Census of Carteret County, 1850 & 1860
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1860 Slave Schedule, Catawba County, North Carolina

1860 Slave Schedule, Catawba County, North Carolina
Title 1860 Slave Schedule, Catawba County, North Carolina PDF eBook
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Pages 26
Release 1998
Genre Catawba County (N.C.)
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1860 Slave Schedule, Lincoln County, North Carolina

1860 Slave Schedule, Lincoln County, North Carolina
Title 1860 Slave Schedule, Lincoln County, North Carolina PDF eBook
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Pages 30
Release 1997
Genre Lincoln County (N.C.)
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Catawba County was created in 1842 from Lincoln County.

Shifting Loyalties

Shifting Loyalties
Title Shifting Loyalties PDF eBook
Author Judkin Browning
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Pages 265
Release 2011-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 0807877727

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In the spring of 1862, Union forces marched into neighboring Carteret and Craven Counties in southeastern North Carolina, marking the beginning of an occupation that would continue for the rest of the war. Focusing on a wartime community with divided allegiances, Judkin Browning offers new insights into the effects of war on southerners and the nature of civil-military relations under long-term occupation, especially coastal residents' negotiations with their occupiers and each other as they forged new social, cultural, and political identities. Unlike citizens in the core areas of the Confederacy, many white residents in eastern North Carolina had a strong streak of prewar Unionism and appeared to welcome the Union soldiers when they first arrived. By 1865, however, many of these residents would alter their allegiance, developing a strong sense of southern nationalism. African Americans in the region, on the other hand, utilized the presence of Union soldiers to empower themselves, as they gained their freedom in the face of white hostility. Browning's study ultimately tells the story of Americans trying to define their roles, with varying degrees of success and failure, in a reconfigured country.

Time Longer Than Rope

Time Longer Than Rope
Title Time Longer Than Rope PDF eBook
Author Charles M. Payne
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 592
Release 2003-08
Genre History
ISBN 0814767036

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"Time Longer than Rope unearths the ordinary roots of extraordinary change, demonstrating the depth and breadth of black oppositional spirit and activity that preceded the civil rights movement. The diversity of activism covered by this collection extends from tenant farmers' labor reform campaign in the 1919 Elaine, Arkansas massacre to Harry T. Moore's leadership of a movement that registered 100,000 black Floridians years before Montgomery, and from women's participation in the Garvey movement to the changing meaning of the Lincoln Memorial. Concentrating on activist efforts in the South, key themes emerge, including the underappreciated importance of historical memory and community building, the divisive impact of class and sexism, and the shifting interplay between individual initiative and structural constraints."--Publisher description.

The Waterman's Song

The Waterman's Song
Title The Waterman's Song PDF eBook
Author David S. Cecelski
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 325
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0807869724

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The first major study of slavery in the maritime South, The Waterman's Song chronicles the world of slave and free black fishermen, pilots, rivermen, sailors, ferrymen, and other laborers who, from the colonial era through Reconstruction, plied the vast inland waters of North Carolina from the Outer Banks to the upper reaches of tidewater rivers. Demonstrating the vitality and significance of this local African American maritime culture, David Cecelski also reveals its connections to the Afro-Caribbean, the relatively egalitarian work culture of seafaring men who visited nearby ports, and the revolutionary political tides that coursed throughout the black Atlantic. Black maritime laborers played an essential role in local abolitionist activity, slave insurrections, and other antislavery activism. They also boatlifted thousands of slaves to freedom during the Civil War. But most important, Cecelski says, they carried an insurgent, democratic vision born in the maritime districts of the slave South into the political maelstrom of the Civil War and Reconstruction.