Rethinking American emancipation : legacies of slavery and the quest for Black freedom
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- ISBN: 9781107073036
- ISBN: 1107073030
- ISBN: 9781107421349
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275 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. - Publisher: New York: Cambridge University Press 2016.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction / William A. Link and James J. Broomall -- Part I. Claiming emancipation -- Bodies in motion and the making of emancipation / Yael Sternhell -- Force, freedom, and the making of emancipation / Gregory P. Downs -- Military interference in elections as an influence on abolition / William A. Blair -- Part II. Contesting emancipation -- "One pillar of the social fabric may still stand firm": border south marriages in the emancipation era / Allison Fredette -- Axes of empire: race, region, and the "greater reconstruction" of federal authority after emancipation / Carole Emberton -- Fear of reenslavement: Black political mobilization in response to the waning of Reconstruction / Justin Behrend -- Part III. Remembering emancipation -- African Americans and the long emancipation in new south Atlanta / William A. Link -- Washington, Toussaint, and Bolivar, "the glorious advocates of liberty': Black internationalism and reimagining emancipation / Paul Ortiz -- "Remembering the abolitionists and the meanings of freedom / John Stauffer -- Epilogue: Emancipation and the nation / Laura F. Edwards. |
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