Black Life on the Mississippi : Slaves, Free Blacks, and the Western Steamboat World

64.00 SGD
会員価格
57.60
English

Product Description

All along the Mississippi - on country plantation landings, urban levees and quays, and the decks of steamboats - nineteenth-century African Americans worked and fought for their liberty amid the slave trade and the growth of the cotton South. Offering a counternarrative to Twain's well-known tale from the perspective of the pilothouse, Thomas Buchanan paints a more complete picture of the Mississippi, documenting the rich variety of experiences among slaves and free blacks who lived and worked on the lower decks and along the river during slavery, through the Civil War, and into emancipation. By exploring the complex relationship between slavery and freedom, Buchanan sheds new light on the ways African Americans resisted slavery and developed a vibrant culture and economy up and down America's greatest river.

All along the Mississippi, nineteenth-century African Americans worked and fought for their liberty amid the slave trade and the growth of the cotton South. Exploring the relationship between slavery and freedom, this work looks at the ways African Americans resisted slavery and developed a vibrant culture up and down America's greatest river.

Available to Order

Usually dispatches within 3-4 weeks

While every attempt has been made to ensure stock availability, occasionally we may run out of stock at our stores.

ご注文金額 50.00SGD以上で国内送料無料

Discount is applied at checkout.

Recently Viewed Items

Related Products