The Black Family in Slavery and Freedom, 1750-1925An exhaustively researched history of black families in America from the days of slavery until just after the Civil War. |
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... American mainland from their Afro - American slave de- scendants at the moment of the general emancipation . Only a few slave generations connect these two moments in time . But a social process of " creolization " ( the transformation ...
... American mainland from their Afro - American slave de- scendants at the moment of the general emancipation . Only a few slave generations connect these two moments in time . But a social process of " creolization " ( the transformation ...
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... Americans . It is in such developing slave communities that we find the Afro- American sources of the beliefs and behavior revealed much later by the slaves living on such plantations as Good Hope , Bennehan- Cameron , Cedar Vale , and ...
... Americans . It is in such developing slave communities that we find the Afro- American sources of the beliefs and behavior revealed much later by the slaves living on such plantations as Good Hope , Bennehan- Cameron , Cedar Vale , and ...
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... slave families . ( U. B. Phillips , American Negro Slavery [ 1918 ] , 369. ) Many decades later , this emphasis continues to influence how slave history is written . It fits into diverse explanatory " models " that stress the power of ...
... slave families . ( U. B. Phillips , American Negro Slavery [ 1918 ] , 369. ) Many decades later , this emphasis continues to influence how slave history is written . It fits into diverse explanatory " models " that stress the power of ...
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The Birthpangs of a World | 1 |
Because She Was My Cousin | 45 |
I ΙΟΙ | 101 |
Copyright | |
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