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African Americans Death And The New Birth Of Freedom Dying Free During The Civil War And Reconstruction Ashley Towle

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African Americans Death And The New Birth Of Freedom Dying Free During The Civil War And Reconstruction Ashley Towle
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African Americans Death And The New Birth Of Freedom Dying Free During The Civil War And Reconstruction Ashley Towle instant download after payment.

Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.37 MB
Pages: 201
Author: Ashley Towle
ISBN: 9781666905717, 1666905712
Language: English
Year: 2022

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African Americans Death And The New Birth Of Freedom Dying Free During The Civil War And Reconstruction Ashley Towle by Ashley Towle 9781666905717, 1666905712 instant download after payment.

This innovative book examines how African Americans in the South made sense of the devastating loss of life unleashed by the Civil War and emancipation. During and after the war, African Americans died in vast numbers from battle, disease, and racial violence. While freedom was a momentous event for the formerly enslaved, it was also deadly. Through an investigation into how African Americans reacted to and coped with the passing away of loved ones and community members, Ashley Towle argues that freedpeople gave credence to their free status through their experiences with mortality. African Americans harnessed the power of death in a variety of arenas, including within the walls of national and private civilian cemeteries, in applications for widows' pensions, in the pulpits of black churches, around séance tables, on the witness stand at congressional hearings, and in the columns of African American newspapers. In the process of mourning the demise of kith and kin,...

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