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The Gangs of New York: An Informal History of the Underworld

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In the late 1630s; lured by the promise of the New World; Andrea Stuart’s earliest known maternal ancestor; George Ashby; set sail from England to settle in Barbados. He fell into the life of a sugar plantation owner by mere chance; but by the time he harvested his first crop; a revolution was fully under way: the farming of sugar cane; and the swiftly increasing demands for sugar worldwide; would not only lift George Ashby from abject poverty and shape the lives of his descendants; but it would also bind together ambitious white entrepreneurs and enslaved black workers in a strangling embrace. Stuart uses her own family story—from the seventeenth century through the present—as the pivot for this epic tale of migration; settlement; survival; slavery and the making of the Americas. As it grew; the sugar trade enriched Europe as never before; financing the Industrial Revolution and fuelling the Enlightenment. And; as well; it became the basis of many economies in South America; played an important part in the evolution of the United States as a world power and transformed the Caribbean into an archipelago of riches. But this sweet and hugely profitable trade—“white gold;” as it was known—had profoundly less palatable consequences in its precipitation of the enslavement of Africans to work the fields on the islands and; ultimately; throughout the American continents. Interspersing the tectonic shifts of colonial history with her family’s experience; Stuart explores the interconnected themes of settlement; sugar and slavery with extraordinary subtlety and sensitivity. In examining how these forces shaped her own family—its genealogy; intimate relationships; circumstances of birth; varying hues of skin—she illuminates how her family; among millions of others like it; in turn transformed the society in which they lived; and how that interchange continues to this day. Shifting between personal and global history; Stuart gives us a deepened understanding of the connections between continents; between black and white; between men and women; between the free and the enslaved. It is a story brought to life with riveting and unparalleled immediacy; a story of fundamental importance to the making of our world.


#53675 in Books Asbury; Herbert 2008-07-01 2008-07-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 7.99 x .76 x 5.17l; .81 #File Name: 0307388980366 pagesVintage Books USA


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. THE GANGS OF NEW YORK.By William A. JamesArrived on time and in good shape. To understand Gangbanging today you have to know the history of it in the past. This book helps you get at the roots of the problem that is still plaguing us in the inner-cities all over America as I speak. It is a must read!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Not Accurate? Meh.By true reviewI love this book. I could care less if it's historically accurate. The first half of Gangs of New York is one of the most fun reads you can have; if you're into that period of history.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. excellent bookBy Florence M. MillerExcellent book

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