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Archaeologies Of African American Life In The Upper Midatlantic 2nd Edition Michael J Gall

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Archaeologies Of African American Life In The Upper Midatlantic 2nd Edition Michael J Gall
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Publisher: The University of Alabama Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.57 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Michael J. Gall, Richard F. Veit
ISBN: 9780817319656, 0817319654
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 2

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Archaeologies Of African American Life In The Upper Midatlantic 2nd Edition Michael J Gall by Michael J. Gall, Richard F. Veit 9780817319656, 0817319654 instant download after payment.

New scholarship provides insights into the archaeology and cultural history of African American life from a collection of sites in the northeastern United States. This groundbreaking volume explores the archaeology of African American life and cultures in the Upper Mid-Atlantic region, using sites dating from the eighteenth through the twentieth centuries. Sites in Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York are all examined, highlighting the potential for historical archaeology to illuminate the often overlooked contributions and experiences of the region's free and enslaved African American settlers. Archaeologies of African American Life in the Upper Mid-Atlantic brings together cutting-edge scholarship from both emerging and established scholars . Analyzing the research through sophisticated theoretical lenses and employing up-to-date methodologies, the essays reveal the diverse ways in which African Americans reacted to and resisted the challenges posed by life in a borderland between the North and South through the transition from slavery to freedom. In addition to extensive archival research, contributors synthesize the material finds of archaeological work in slave quarter sites, tenant farms, communities, and graveyards. Editors Michael J. Gall and Richard F. Veit have gathered new and nuanced perspectives on the important role free and enslaved African Americans played in the region's cultural history. This collection provides scholars of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions, African American studies, material culture studies, religious studies, slavery, the African diaspora, and historical archaeologists with a well-balanced array of rural archaeological sites that represent cultural traditions and developments among African Americans in the region. Collectively, these sites illustrate African Americans' formation of fluid cultural and racial identities, communities, religious traditions, and modes of navigating complex, cultural landscapes in the region under harsh and disenfranchising circumstances.

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