United States of America V. Hager

United States of America V. Hager
Title United States of America V. Hager PDF eBook
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Pages 28
Release 1971
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United States of America V. Hager

United States of America V. Hager
Title United States of America V. Hager PDF eBook
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Pages 16
Release 1971
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United States of America V. Borkenhagen

United States of America V. Borkenhagen
Title United States of America V. Borkenhagen PDF eBook
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Pages 44
Release 1972
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Word by Word

Word by Word
Title Word by Word PDF eBook
Author Christopher Hager
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 324
Release 2013-02-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0674067487

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One of the cruelest abuses of slavery in America was that slaves were forbidden to read and write. Consigned to illiteracy, they left no records of their thoughts and feelings apart from the few exceptional narratives of Frederick Douglass and others who escaped to the North—or so we have long believed. But as Christopher Hager reveals, a few enslaved African Americans managed to become literate in spite of all prohibitions, and during the halting years of emancipation thousands more seized the chance to learn. The letters and diaries of these novice writers, unpolished and hesitant yet rich with voice, show ordinary black men and women across the South using pen and paper to make sense of their experiences. Through an unprecedented gathering of these forgotten writings—from letters by individuals sold away from their families, to petitions from freedmen in the army to their new leaders, to a New Orleans man’s transcription of the Constitution—Word by Word rewrites the history of emancipation. The idiosyncrasies of these untutored authors, Hager argues, reveal the enormous difficulty of straddling the border between slave and free. These unusual texts, composed by people with a unique perspective on the written word, force us to rethink the relationship between literacy and freedom. For African Americans at the end of slavery, learning to write could be liberating and empowering, but putting their hard-won skill to use often proved arduous and daunting—a portent of the tenuousness of the freedom to come.

The Constitution of the United States of America as Amended to December 1, 1924

The Constitution of the United States of America as Amended to December 1, 1924
Title The Constitution of the United States of America as Amended to December 1, 1924 PDF eBook
Author United States
Publisher
Pages 950
Release 1924
Genre Constitutional amendments
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United States Code Annotated

United States Code Annotated
Title United States Code Annotated PDF eBook
Author United States
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Pages 564
Release 1927
Genre Law
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The Constitution of the United States of America

The Constitution of the United States of America
Title The Constitution of the United States of America PDF eBook
Author United States
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Pages 800
Release 1923
Genre Constitutional amendments
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