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In The Shadow Of Slavery African Americans In New York City 16261863 Leslie M Harris

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In The Shadow Of Slavery African Americans In New York City 16261863 Leslie M Harris
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Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 29.35 MB
Pages: 395
Author: Leslie M. Harris
ISBN: 9780226824871, 022682487X
Language: English
Year: 2023

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In The Shadow Of Slavery African Americans In New York City 16261863 Leslie M Harris by Leslie M. Harris 9780226824871, 022682487X instant download after payment.

A new edition of a classic work revealing the little-known history of African Americans in New York City before Emancipation.

The popular understanding of the history of slavery in America almost entirely ignores the institution’s extensive reach in the North. But the cities of the North were built by—and became the home of—tens of thousands of enslaved African Americans, many of whom would continue to live there as free people after Emancipation.

In the Shadow of Slavery reveals the history of African Americans in the nation’s largest metropolis, New York City. Leslie M. Harris draws on travel accounts, autobiographies, newspapers, literature, and organizational records to extend prior studies of racial discrimination. She traces the undeniable impact of African Americans on class distinctions, politics, and community formation by offering vivid portraits of the lives and aspirations of countless black New Yorkers. This new edition includes an afterword by the author addressing subsequent research and the ongoing arguments over how slavery and its legacy should be taught, memorialized, and acknowledged by governments.

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