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Race and nation in the age of emancipations /

Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Other Authors: Stewart, Whitney Nell (Editor), Marks, John Garrison (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Athens, Georgia : University of Georgia Press, [2018]
Series:Race in the Atlantic world, 1700-1900.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Whitney Nell Stewart and John Garrison Marks
  • Mobility and migration
  • Freedom, reenslavement, and movement in the revolutionary South / Matthew Spooner
  • To fashion ourselves citizens: colonization, belonging, and the problem of nationhood in the Atlantic South, 1829-1859 / Andrew N. Wegmann
  • Exiles in America: Canadian anti-black racism and the meaning of nation in the age of the 1848 revolutions / Ikuko Asaka
  • Law and legal status
  • "To break our chains and form a free people": race, nation, and Haiti's Imperial Constitution of 1805 / Philip Kaisary
  • Seaman and citizen: learning the law of citizenship, from Baltimore to Valparaiso / Martha S. Jones
  • Labor and freedom
  • Apprenticeship and emancipation in the Caribbean: the seeds of citizenship / Gad Heuman
  • Who is black in a black republic? Labor in the remaking of black citizenship in Liberia / Caree A. Banton
  • Race and the public sphere
  • Race and belonging in the new American nation: the republican roots of black abolitionism / Paul J. Polgar
  • "All the inhabitants of this America are citizens" : imagining equality
  • Nation, and citizenship in an Atlantic frame / James E. Sanders
  • The racial terms of citizenship: abolition and its political aftermath in northeastern Brazil / Celso Thomas Castilho.