Freedom did not solve the problems of the Proctor family. Nor did money, recognition, or powerful supporters. As free blacks in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century America, three generations of Proctor men were permanently handicapped by the social structures of their time and their place. They subscribed to the Western, middle-class value system that taught that hard work, personal rectitude, and maintenance of family life would lead to happiness and prosperity. But for them it did not—no matter how hard they worked, how clever their plans, or how powerful their white patrons. The eldest, Antonio, born a Spanish slave, became a soldier for three nations and received government recognition for his daring and his skills as a translator. His s...
Emancipation began with a flickering promise, burned intensely for a few years during Reconstruction...
This article shows how and why some free black families ended up living among the enslaved in the la...
African Americans living in the small community of Parting Ways, near Plymouth, Massachusetts, reali...
Freedom did not solve the problems of the Proctor family. Nor did money, recognition, or powerful su...
Freedom for negroes in a society where race was the only qualification for slavery was at best an an...
Emancipation brought an end to many of the evils of slavery, but it did not do away with involuntary...
The newly freed slaves had almost nothing—no money, no education, and no strong social institutions,...
Would the United States have developed differently if Virginia had not passed a law in 1670 proclaim...
This thesis explores the black labor situation in postwar Tennessee from 1865 to 1868. Using a wide ...
Post-Civil War historiography paid minimal attention to the rural Afro-American impact on Southern s...
A History of Blacks in Kentucky traces the role of blacks from the early exploration and settlement ...
African-Americans in postbellum Norfolk, Virginia, as elsewhere, knew that merely gaining freedom th...
Black Master. It is difficult to digest, but numerous records indicate that thousands of free people...
This dissertation examines the movement of enslaved people in the antebellum United States from the ...
When slavery ended at the close of the Civil War, there was no universal answer for where former sla...
Emancipation began with a flickering promise, burned intensely for a few years during Reconstruction...
This article shows how and why some free black families ended up living among the enslaved in the la...
African Americans living in the small community of Parting Ways, near Plymouth, Massachusetts, reali...
Freedom did not solve the problems of the Proctor family. Nor did money, recognition, or powerful su...
Freedom for negroes in a society where race was the only qualification for slavery was at best an an...
Emancipation brought an end to many of the evils of slavery, but it did not do away with involuntary...
The newly freed slaves had almost nothing—no money, no education, and no strong social institutions,...
Would the United States have developed differently if Virginia had not passed a law in 1670 proclaim...
This thesis explores the black labor situation in postwar Tennessee from 1865 to 1868. Using a wide ...
Post-Civil War historiography paid minimal attention to the rural Afro-American impact on Southern s...
A History of Blacks in Kentucky traces the role of blacks from the early exploration and settlement ...
African-Americans in postbellum Norfolk, Virginia, as elsewhere, knew that merely gaining freedom th...
Black Master. It is difficult to digest, but numerous records indicate that thousands of free people...
This dissertation examines the movement of enslaved people in the antebellum United States from the ...
When slavery ended at the close of the Civil War, there was no universal answer for where former sla...
Emancipation began with a flickering promise, burned intensely for a few years during Reconstruction...
This article shows how and why some free black families ended up living among the enslaved in the la...
African Americans living in the small community of Parting Ways, near Plymouth, Massachusetts, reali...