"This book studies the Jay family's relationship to the institution of slavery, to enslaved people, and to the abolitionist movement in New York and the United States from 1685 to 1912"--
"This book studies the Jay family's relationship to the institution of slavery, to enslaved people, and to the abolitionist movement in New York and the United States from 1685 to 1912"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David N. Gellman is Professor of History at DePauw University. He is the author of Emancipating New York, coauthor of American Odysseys, and coeditor of Jim Crow New York.
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue: Founding Part One: Slavery and Revolution 1. Disruptions 2. Rising Stars 3. Negotiations 4. Nation-Building 5. Mastering Paradox 6. Sharing the Flame Part Two: Abolitionism 7. Joining Forces 8. A Conservative on the Inside 9. Breaking Ranks 10. The Condition of Free People of Color 11. Soul and Nation Part Three: Emancipation 12. Uncompromised 13. Parting Shots 14. Civil Wars 15. Reconstructed Epilogue: Reckoning
Prologue: Founding Part One: Slavery and Revolution 1. Disruptions 2. Rising Stars 3. Negotiations 4. Nation-Building 5. Mastering Paradox 6. Sharing the Flame Part Two: Abolitionism 7. Joining Forces 8. A Conservative on the Inside 9. Breaking Ranks 10. The Condition of Free People of Color 11. Soul and Nation Part Three: Emancipation 12. Uncompromised 13. Parting Shots 14. Civil Wars 15. Reconstructed Epilogue: Reckoning
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