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Black Masters: A Free Family of Color in the Old South
Michael P. Johnson, James L. Roark
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| #645980 in Books | 1986-04-17 | 1986-04-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.30 x1.20 x5.50l,1.02 | File type: PDF | 440 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Black cutlture and capitalism antebellum Civil War|By Grumpy Curmudgeon|Great book about the dual culture that existed in the South before and after the Civil War. Also a great story about entrepreneurship and capitalism. This is a story that you normally do not hear about. The research that the authors did is astounding. It tells a great deal about the culture that was eli||Never before have I found the experience of the free slaveholding caste of antebellum Negroes brought to live in such vibrant detail. To be able to detect what Henry James called the 'density of felt experience' behind the enigmatic details of the letters is i
"A remarkably fine work of creative scholarship." ―C. Vann Woodward, New York Review of Books
In 1860, when four million African Americans were enslaved, a quarter-million others, including William Ellison, were "free people of color." But Ellison was remarkable. Born a slave, his experience spans the history of the South from George Washington and Thomas Jefferson to Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis. In a day when most Americans, blac...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Black Masters: A Free Family of Color in the Old South | Michael P. Johnson, James L. Roark.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.