The materiality of freedom : archaeologies of postemancipation life
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The materiality of freedom : archaeologies of postemancipation life
University of South Carolina Press, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction : the materiality of freedom--archaeologies of postemancipation life / Jodi A. Barnes
- Black history as property : a critique of the making of a post-civil rights landscape / Christopher N. Matthews and Eric L. Larsen
- White privilege and silencing within the heritage landscape : race and the practice of cultural resource management / Jennifer J. Babiarz
- Living not so quietly, not so on the edge of things : a twentieth-century Bahamian household / Laurie A. Wilkie and Paul Farnsworth
- Reaching for freedom, seizing responsibility : archaeology at the Phyllis Wheatley Home for Girls, Chicago / Anna S. Agbe-Davies
- Victorian ideals and evolving realities : late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth century black Dallas and an engendered African America / Megan Ann Teague and James M. Davidson
- A place of recreation of our own : archaeology of the Boston saloon / Kelly J. Dixon
- Archaeology of Jim Crow-era African American life on Louisiana's sugar plantations / David T. Palmer
- From slave to citizen on James Island : the archaeology of freedom at Fort Johnson / Carl Steen
- Examining structural racism in the Jim Crow era of Illinois / Christopher C. Fennell
- What means Gottesacker? : leading and misleading translations of Salem records / Leland Ferguson
- BaKongo cosmograms, Christian crosses, or none of the above : an archaeology of African Americans spiritual adaptations into the 1920s / Kenneth L. Brown
- Infrastructure and African American achievement in Annapolis, Maryland, during the twentieth century / Matthew M. Palus
- Race, displacement, and twentieth-century university landscapes : an archaeology of urban renewal and urban universities / Paul R. Mullins and Lewis C. Jones
- Excavating inspiration : archaeology at the Harriet Tubman Home, Auburn, New York / Douglas Armstrong
- Epilogue : reflections on archaeologies of postemancipation from a student of slavery / Theresa A. Singleton
