Africans and Indians : an Afrocentric analysis of contacts between Africans and Indians in colonial Virginia
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Africans and Indians : an Afrocentric analysis of contacts between Africans and Indians in colonial Virginia
(Studies in African American history and culture)
Routledge, c2001
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 81-89) and index
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ISBN 9780415932219
Description
This fascinating text examines the union of Africans and American Indians in Virginia during colonial times.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction Rationale Purpose Problem General Background Significance of the Study 2. Methodological Considerations Introduction A Framework The Rearch Focus Research Methodology Specific Proceedure Limitations Definitions 3. Historical Perspectives Blackness in Jamestown Africans in the Colony of Virginia Southside Indians in Southside The Origin Southside The Origin of Native Americans 4. The Survival Period The Middle Passage First African/Indian Contacts in America Africans in Southside 5. Social Relations The New Black Work Relations Marriage Politics Blacks as Profits Cherokee Laws Against Blacks Life with First Americans 6.Conclusions Recommendations Resource List Works Cited Appendix A. Routes of John Lederer's Journey B. The Occaneechee Path
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: [pbk.] ISBN 9781138867987
Description
This fascinating text examines the union of Africans and American Indians in Virginia during colonial times.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction Rationale Purpose Problem General Background Significance of the Study 2. Methodological Considerations Introduction A Framework The Rearch Focus Research Methodology Specific Proceedure Limitations Definitions 3. Historical Perspectives Blackness in Jamestown Africans in the Colony of Virginia Southside Indians in Southside The Origin Southside The Origin of Native Americans 4. The Survival Period The Middle Passage First African/Indian Contacts in America Africans in Southside 5. Social Relations The New Black Work Relations Marriage Politics Blacks as Profits Cherokee Laws Against Blacks Life with First Americans 6.Conclusions Recommendations Resource List Works Cited Appendix A. Routes of John Lederer's Journey B. The Occaneechee Path
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