This unique social history, focusing on a single community in eastern New jersey, addresses many long-held assumptions about slavery and emancipation outside the plantation South.
This unique social history, focusing on a single community in eastern New jersey, addresses many long-held assumptions about slavery and emancipation outside the plantation South.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Graham Russell Hodges is Professor of History at Colgate University in upstate New York. He is the editor of Black Itinerants of the Gospel: The Narratives of John Jea and George White, published by Madison House, and author of The New York City Cartmen, 1667-1850.
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Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 The Creation of a Slave Society, 1664 1714 Chapter 5 Small Farm Slavery, 1714 1775 Chapter 6 Black Revolution in Monmouth, 1775 1783 Chapter 7 From Revolution to Emancipation, 1783 1804 Chapter 8 Gradual Emancipation, 1804 1830 Chapter 9 The Creation of Freedom, 1830 1865 Chapter 10 Epilogue Chapter 11 Selected Bibliography Chapter 12 Index