A revealing volume that portrays the lives of African Americans in all its variety across the entire 19th century-combining coverage of the pre- and post-Civil War eras.
Uniquely inclusive, African Americans in the Nineteenth Century: People and Perspectives offers a wealth of insights into the way African Americans lived and how slave-era experiences affected their lives afterward. Coverage goes beyond well-known figures to focus on the lives of African American men, women, and children across the nation, battling the oppression and prejudice that didn't stop with emancipation while they tried to establish their place as Americans.
The book ranges from the African origins of African American communities to coverage of slave communities, female slaves, slave-slave holder relations, and freed persons. Additional chapters look at African Americans in the Civil War, Reconstruction, and Jim Crow eras. An alphabetically organized "mini-encyclopedia," plus additional information sources round out this eye-opening work of social history.
Primary sources illustrate the experience of the African American social cohorts discussed in each chapterA chronology of historic economic, military, political, and social events impacting African American communities and societies during the 19th century is included
- ISBN10 1598841246
- ISBN13 9781598841244
- Publish Date 11 March 2010
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint ABC-CLIO
- Format eBook
- Pages 305
- Language English