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In Search of the Promised Land John Hope Franklin

In Search of the Promised Land von John Hope Franklin

In Search of the Promised Land John Hope Franklin


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Zusammenfassung

In an engaging narrative format, In Search of the Promised Land tells the story of the Thomas-Rapier family of Nashville, following Sally Thomas and her sons James, Henry, and John to analyze the complex and ambiguous nature of slavery and freedom in the Old South.

In Search of the Promised Land Zusammenfassung

In Search of the Promised Land John Hope Franklin

The matriarch of a remarkable African American family, Sally Thomas went from being a slave on a tobacco plantation to a virtually free slave who ran her own business and purchased one of her sons out of bondage. In Search of the Promised Land offers a vivid portrait of the extended Thomas-Rapier family and of slave life before the Civil War. Based on personal letters and an autobiography by one of Thomas's sons, this remarkable piece of detective work follows the family as they walk the boundary between slave and free, traveling across the country in search of a promised land where African Americans would be treated with respect. Their record of these journeys provides a vibrant picture of antebellum America, ranging from New Orleans to St. Louis to the Overland Trail. The authors weave a compelling narrative that illuminates the larger themes of slavery and freedom while examining the family's experiences with the California Gold Rush, Civil War battles, and steamboat adventures. The documents show how the Thomas-Rapier kin bore witness to the full gamut of slavery-from brutal punishment, runaways, and the breakup of slave families to miscegenation, insurrection panics, and slave patrols. The book also exposes the hidden lives of virtually free slaves, who maintained close relationships with whites, maneuvered within the system, and gained a large measure of autonomy.

In Search of the Promised Land Bewertungen

In Search of the Promised Land is a unique and exciting addition to the literature on slavery and nineteenth-century history. It shows the complexity of slave life and challenges existing historical interpretations without completely overturning the studies of the last thirty years... I love the story itself-what a story!-James Fuller, University of Indianapolis The book's focus on the Thomas-Rapier family provides for one of the more vivid presentations of antebellum race relations I have seen. So much of scholarship on slave life tends to lose sight of individuals who had to confront life in a slave society. This book brings individuals back into the picture.-Dickson D. Bruce, University of Irvine California

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Illustrations Foreword Acknowledgments The Descendants of Sally Thomas Prologue 1. Sally Thomas: A Life in Bondage Virtual Freedom Sally's Children Sally's Son James Sally's Grandchildren: The Rapier Boys 2. From Slavery to Freedom The Domestic Slave Trade James Thomas: The Boyhood Years Barbershop 3. Travels in the North and West Nashville's Black Community The Changing Attitudes of Whites A Fugitive Slave in the North The California Gold Rush The Epidemic's Shadow 4. In Search of Canaan Bound for Nicaragua The Dilemma of John Rapier Sr. The Minnesota Territory Canada West and James Thomas Rapier 5. The Midwest, Haiti, and Jamaica Into Bleeding Kansas Steamboating on the Mississippi John Rapier Jr. in the Caribbean 6. The Mighty Scourge of War James Thomas in St. Louis John Rapier Jr.'s Continuing Odyssey The War's End Epilogue Afterword: Through the Prism of a Black Family About the Sources Appendix 1: Petitions of Ephraim Foster and James Thomas to the Davidson County Court, 1851 Appendix 2: John Rapier Sr. to Richard Rapier, April 8, 1945 Appendix 3: John Rapier Jr. to James Thomas, July 28, 1861 Selected Bibliography on Slavery Index

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR006469507
9780195160888
0195160886
In Search of the Promised Land John Hope Franklin
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Oxford University Press Inc
20060201
304
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