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The River Flows On: Black Resistance, Culture, and Identity Formation in Early America (Antislavery, Abolition, and the Atlantic World)
Walter C. Rucker
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| #956993 in Books | Louisiana State University Press | 2008-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.64 x5.98l,.99 | File type: PDF | 304 pages | ||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| A Great Read|By Harriet|This is an outstanding and fascinating read. Rucker does extensive research and puts his own reasonable take on previous scholarship about Black resistance. This book is an exciting combination of resistance, culture and identity formation for Blacks and Whites. It supplies the much needed truth and context for how America was formed and the ideals th|From the Back Cover|"Walter Rucker's book, which examines slave resistance in a variety of revolts in the colonial and early national period, is the first to trace attitudes and actions of the early rebels to African sources...he is able to show that some of the
The River Flows On offers an impressively broad examination of slave resistance in America, spanning the colonial and antebellum eras in both the North and South and covering all forms of recalcitrance, from major revolts and rebellions to everyday acts of disobedience. Walter C. Rucker analyzes American slave resistance with a keen understanding of its African influences, tracing the emergence of an African American identity and culture. Rucker points to the shared c...
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