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African American Religions; 1500-2000: Colonialism; Democracy; and Freedom

audiobook African American Religions; 1500-2000: Colonialism; Democracy; and Freedom by Sylvester A. Johnson in History

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Union occupation of parts of the Confederacy during the Civil War forced federal officials to confront questions about the social order that would replace slavery. This volume of Freedom presents a documentary history of the emergence of free-labor relations in the large plantation areas of the Union-occupied Lower South. The documents illustrate the experiences of former slaves as military laborers; as residents of federally sponsored "contraband camps;" as wage laborers on plantations and in towns; and in some instances; as independent farmers and self-employed workers. Together with the editors' interpretative essays; these documents portray the different understandings of freedom advanced by the many participants in the wartime evolution of free labor--former slaves and free blacks; former slaveholders; Union military officers and officials in Washington; and Northern planters; ministers and teachers. The war sealed the fate of slavery only to open a contest over the meaning of freedom. This volume documents an important chapter of that contest. Ira Berlin is the Director of the Freedmen and Southern Society Project; University of Maryland.


#403027 in Books Sylvester A Johnson 2015-08-06 2015-10-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.98 x .91 x 5.98l; 1.30 #File Name: 0521157005438 pagesAfrican American Religions 1500 2000 Colonialism Democracy and Freedom


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