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No More No More Slavery And Cultural Resistance In Havana And New Orleans 1st Edition Daniel E Walker

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No More No More Slavery And Cultural Resistance In Havana And New Orleans 1st Edition Daniel E Walker
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Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.64 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Daniel E. Walker
ISBN: 9780816695829
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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No More No More Slavery And Cultural Resistance In Havana And New Orleans 1st Edition Daniel E Walker by Daniel E. Walker 9780816695829 instant download after payment.

However urban slave societies might have differed from their rural counterparts, they still relied on a concerted assault on the psychological, social, and cultural identity of their African-descended inhabitants to maintain power and control. This ambitious book looks at how people of African descent in two such societies—Havana and New Orleans in the nineteenth century—created and maintained their own forms of cultural resistance to the slave regime’s assault and, in the process, put forth autonomous views of self and the social landscape.In Havana’s annual Día de Reyes festival and in the weekly activities that took place at New Orleans’s Congo Square, author Daniel Walker identifies specific cultural beliefs and activities that Africans brought to the New World and modified in order to withstand and contest the dehumanizing effects of oppression. No More, No More crosses disciplinary boundaries as well, elucidating the economic, social, cultural, and demographic operations at work in two cities and the wide-scale efforts at cultural resistance embodied in public performances.

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