African Americans in the nineteenth century : people and perspectives
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African Americans in the nineteenth century : people and perspectives
(Perspectives in American social history)
ABC-CLIO, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [231]-251) and index
Contents of Works
- Africans and African Americans to the 1820s / Dixie Ray Haggard
- Free Blacks in antebellum America / Shelby Callaway
- Still rising : an intricate look at Black female slaves / Crystal L. Johnston
- Safety in the briar patch : enslaved communities in the nineteenth-century United States / Karen Wilson
- Uncovering the true relationship between masters and slaves / Jennifer Hildebrand
- "Yes, we all shall be free" : African Americans make the Civil War a struggle for freedom / David Williams and Theresa Crisp Williams
- African Americans during Reconstruction (1863-1877) / Dawn J. Herd-Clark
- African American responses to early Jim Crow / Mary Block
- "Their plows singing beneath the sandy loam" : African American agriculture in the late-nineteenth-century South / Mark D. Hersey
- African Americans in the nineteenth-century West / Jim Leiker
- Black Indians : America's forgotten people / Dixie Ray Haggard
- African American leaders / Paige Haggard