Gold and Freedom

Gold and Freedom
Title Gold and Freedom PDF eBook
Author Nicolas Barreyre
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 439
Release 2015-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 0813937752

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Historians have long treated Reconstruction primarily as a southern concern isolated from broader national political developments. Yet at its core, Reconstruction was a battle for the legacy of the Civil War that would determine the political fate not only of the South but of the nation. In Gold and Freedom, Nicolas Barreyre recovers the story of how economic issues became central to American politics after the war. The idea that a financial debate was as important for Reconstruction as emancipation may seem remarkable, but the war created economic issues that all Americans, not just southerners, had to grapple with, including a huge debt, an inconvertible paper currency, high taxation, and tariffs. Alongside the key issues of race and citizenship, the struggle with the new economic model and the type of society it created pervaded the entire country. Both were legacies of war. Both were fought over by the same citizens in a newly reunited nation. It was thus impossible for such closely related debates to proceed independently. A truly groundbreaking work, Gold and Freedom shows how much the fate of Reconstruction—and the political world it ultimately created—owed to northern sectional divisions, revealing important links between race and economy, as well as region and nation, not previously recognized.

Mining for Freedom

Mining for Freedom
Title Mining for Freedom PDF eBook
Author Sylvia Alden Roberts
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 162
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 0595524923

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Did you know that an estimated 5,000 blacks were an early and integral part of the California Gold Rush? Did you know that black history in California precedes Gold Rush history by some 300 years? Did you know that in California during the Gold Rush, blacks created one of the wealthiest, most culturally advanced, most politically active communities in the nation? Few people are aware of the intriguing, dynamic often wholly inspirational stories of African American argonauts, from backgrounds as diverse as those of their less sturdy- complexioned peers. Defying strict California fugitive slave laws and an unforgiving court testimony ban in a state that declared itself free, black men and women combined skill, ambition and courage and rose to meet that daunting challenge with dignity, determination and even a certain elan, leaving behind a legacy that has gone starkly under-reported. Mainstream history tends to contribute to the illusion that African Americans were all but absent from the California Gold Rush experience. This remarkable book, illustrated with dozens of photos, offers definitive contradiction to that illusion and opens a door that leads the reader into a forgotten world long shrouded behind the shadowy curtains of time."

Hurry Freedom

Hurry Freedom
Title Hurry Freedom PDF eBook
Author Jerry Stanley
Publisher Crown Books For Young Readers
Pages 104
Release 2000
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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Recounts the history of African Americans in California during the Gold Rush while focusing on the life and work of Mifflin Gibbs.

Landscapes of Freedom

Landscapes of Freedom
Title Landscapes of Freedom PDF eBook
Author Claudia Leal
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 353
Release 2018-03-27
Genre History
ISBN 0816536740

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Looking at the interaction of race and terrain during a critical period in Latin American history--Provided by publisher.

Freedom Stone

Freedom Stone
Title Freedom Stone PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Kluger
Publisher Penguin
Pages 190
Release 2011-01-06
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1101475374

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Lillie's papa believed in freedom-for him, his family, and all the slaves on the Greenfog plantation. So when the Confederate Army promised freedom to the family of every slave who served in the Civil War-whether they came home or not-Lillie's papa decided he had to take the chance. But when Lillie's family got the news that her papa was killed, they weren't freed. The army claimed that Lillie's papa was a thief. Lillie knew that couldn't be true! Even worse, the master started making plans to sell off Lillie's little brother, Plato. With the help of an old slave, Bett, who bakes bread that bends time, Lillie travels to the battle during which her father died to find out the true story. Using a little magic of her own, Lillie rights a few wrongs and buys her family their freedom. This is a beautiful tale filled with magic and hope and love.

Identity, Spirit and Freedom in the Atlantic World

Identity, Spirit and Freedom in the Atlantic World
Title Identity, Spirit and Freedom in the Atlantic World PDF eBook
Author Robert Hanserd
Publisher Routledge
Pages 364
Release 2019-06-12
Genre History
ISBN 1351591770

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This book applies oral, archival and other interdisciplinary evidence from West Africa and the Americas to analyses of new world Maroons, slaves and free blacks, examining a "Gold Coast" entrepot of Akan, Ga, Guan and other peoples in an Atlantic era of non-linear, mutable intersection of contested history and culture. Combining extant evidence with newer interdisciplinary insights to reconsider under-recognized histories and actors, Identity, Spirit and Freedom in the Atlantic World explores West African cosmologies, regional statecraft and socio-cultural practice, and the way they contributed to Atlantic ideas of freedom, identity and spirituality. Archival researches of British, Dutch and Danish Atlantic thoroughfares bring to light histories of royals, priests and others remade as captive laborers, Maroons and free blacks. Looking at Akwamu’s overtaking of Great Accra, Jamaica’s Maroon Wars, the 1712 Rebellion in New York and many other examples, this book explores the evolution of identity and spirituality in the diaspora of the Gold Coast and the Atlantic world. Identity, Spirit and Freedom in the Atlantic World will be of interest to scholars and students of African studies, the African diaspora, cultural studies and Atlantic and American history.

The Case for Gold

The Case for Gold
Title The Case for Gold PDF eBook
Author Ron Paul
Publisher Cato Institute
Pages 341
Release 1982
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0932790313

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