This dissertation is a narrative history about nearly 800 newly freed black Georgians who sought freedom beyond the borders of the Unites States by emigrating to Liberia during the years of 1866 and 1868. This work fulfills three overarching goals. First, I demonstrate that during the wake of Reconstruction, newly freed persons’ interest in returning to Africa did not die with the Civil War. Second, I identify and analyze the motivations of blacks seeking autonomy in Africa. Third, I tell the stories and challenges of those black Georgians who chose emigration as the means to civil and political freedom in the face of white opposition. In understanding the motives of black Georgians who emigrated to Liberia, I analyze correspondence from bl...
The antebellum Savannah River Valley in Georgia is an excellent research area for African American s...
From the introduction of slavery to British North America, the concurrent presence of freedom and sl...
Conceived primarily as a case study of Savannah, Georgia, this dissertation addresses the evolution ...
This dissertation is a narrative history about nearly 800 newly freed black Georgians who sought fre...
The effort to create a colony of African Americans on the west coast of Africa was one of the most c...
The central question that I ask in this dissertation is: how did African Americans and their support...
This dissertation examines the American Colonization Society’s “scheme” which sought to deport black...
Over the past four decades numerous scholars from a diverse range of fields, including history and c...
This dissertation examines early educational initiatives in Liberia, West Africa, from 1820–1860: a ...
Increasingly, scholars have begun to employ social movement theory to historical studies of the 19th...
Traditional American historiography has dismissed the Liberian settlement scheme as impractical, rac...
textMy dissertation examines the cultural, political, and economic relationship between Haiti and th...
Post-Civil War historiography paid minimal attention to the rural Afro-American impact on Southern s...
textMy dissertation examines the cultural, political, and economic relationship between Haiti and th...
This dissertation explores the intellectual, cultural, and political links between African American ...
The antebellum Savannah River Valley in Georgia is an excellent research area for African American s...
From the introduction of slavery to British North America, the concurrent presence of freedom and sl...
Conceived primarily as a case study of Savannah, Georgia, this dissertation addresses the evolution ...
This dissertation is a narrative history about nearly 800 newly freed black Georgians who sought fre...
The effort to create a colony of African Americans on the west coast of Africa was one of the most c...
The central question that I ask in this dissertation is: how did African Americans and their support...
This dissertation examines the American Colonization Society’s “scheme” which sought to deport black...
Over the past four decades numerous scholars from a diverse range of fields, including history and c...
This dissertation examines early educational initiatives in Liberia, West Africa, from 1820–1860: a ...
Increasingly, scholars have begun to employ social movement theory to historical studies of the 19th...
Traditional American historiography has dismissed the Liberian settlement scheme as impractical, rac...
textMy dissertation examines the cultural, political, and economic relationship between Haiti and th...
Post-Civil War historiography paid minimal attention to the rural Afro-American impact on Southern s...
textMy dissertation examines the cultural, political, and economic relationship between Haiti and th...
This dissertation explores the intellectual, cultural, and political links between African American ...
The antebellum Savannah River Valley in Georgia is an excellent research area for African American s...
From the introduction of slavery to British North America, the concurrent presence of freedom and sl...
Conceived primarily as a case study of Savannah, Georgia, this dissertation addresses the evolution ...