This dissertation explores the intersections of race and class within African American communities of the 19th and early 20th centuries in order to expand our understanding of the diversity within this group. By examining materials recovered from archaeological sites in Annapolis, Maryland, this dissertation uses choices in material culture to demonstrate that there were at least two classes present within the African American community in Annapolis between 1850 and 1930. These choices also show how different classes within this community applied the strategies advocated by prominent African American scholars, including Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois, Anna Julia Cooper, and Nannie Helen Burroughs, as ways to negotiate the racism they ...
This dissertation explores the history and archaeology of a postemancipation community that develope...
The dissertation, The Free African American Cultural Landscape: Newport, Rhode Island, 1774-1826, ...
Over the past four decades numerous scholars from a diverse range of fields, including history and c...
This dissertation focuses on how African Americans residing in southern freedmen’s communities engag...
Presented at the Third Annual Anne Arundel Archaeology Conference, Mark Warner and Paul Mullins expl...
This dissertation examines how Creoles of color from the Civil War to the end of the nineteenth cent...
My dissertation considers how ideas about Native Americans were figured into free African American r...
textThis dissertation compares the lives of enslaved people of African descent living at Rosedown Pl...
During the second half of the 17th century Chesapeake society was in flux. European immigrants were ...
Massachusetts is an ideal place to study Africans in New England during the 19th and early 20th cent...
This dissertation examines how the categories of race, class, and/or gender intersected and informe...
This dissertation examines the relationship between racial ideology, material consumption, and Afric...
This dissertation investigates inhabitants of a ridge near the present-day Fred W. Smith National Li...
This dissertation examines the lives of working-class Black women in New York City from ca. 1800 to ...
This dissertation is a broad examination of black Baptist cultures within biracial churches in Virgi...
This dissertation explores the history and archaeology of a postemancipation community that develope...
The dissertation, The Free African American Cultural Landscape: Newport, Rhode Island, 1774-1826, ...
Over the past four decades numerous scholars from a diverse range of fields, including history and c...
This dissertation focuses on how African Americans residing in southern freedmen’s communities engag...
Presented at the Third Annual Anne Arundel Archaeology Conference, Mark Warner and Paul Mullins expl...
This dissertation examines how Creoles of color from the Civil War to the end of the nineteenth cent...
My dissertation considers how ideas about Native Americans were figured into free African American r...
textThis dissertation compares the lives of enslaved people of African descent living at Rosedown Pl...
During the second half of the 17th century Chesapeake society was in flux. European immigrants were ...
Massachusetts is an ideal place to study Africans in New England during the 19th and early 20th cent...
This dissertation examines how the categories of race, class, and/or gender intersected and informe...
This dissertation examines the relationship between racial ideology, material consumption, and Afric...
This dissertation investigates inhabitants of a ridge near the present-day Fred W. Smith National Li...
This dissertation examines the lives of working-class Black women in New York City from ca. 1800 to ...
This dissertation is a broad examination of black Baptist cultures within biracial churches in Virgi...
This dissertation explores the history and archaeology of a postemancipation community that develope...
The dissertation, The Free African American Cultural Landscape: Newport, Rhode Island, 1774-1826, ...
Over the past four decades numerous scholars from a diverse range of fields, including history and c...