The Roots of African-American Identity: Memory and History in Antebellum Free Communities

By Elizabeth Rauh Bethel.

The Roots of African-American Identity: Memory and History in Antebellum Free Communities

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Spanning the eight decades between the American Revolution and the Civil War, The Roots of African-American Identity focuses on the lives of African Americans in the nominally free northern and western states. This book explores how a group of marginalized people crafted a uniquely New World ethnic identity that informed popular African American historical consciousness. Elizabeth Rauh Bethel examines the way in which that consciousness fueled collective efforts to claim and live a promised but undelivered democratic freedom, helping readers to understand how African Americans reformulated ...

ISBN(s)

0312218362, 9780312218362

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