The essence of liberty: free black women during the slave era
"King uses a wide range of sources to examine the experiences of free black women in both the North and the South, from the colonial period through emancipation, showing how they became free, educated themselves, found jobs, maintained self-esteem, and developed social consciousness--even parti...
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List of Illustrations xi
List of Tables xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 1
1. Full Liberty to go and live with whom Where She may Chuse :
Founts of Freedom 5
2. This modest bending of the head :
Gender Conventions, Expectations, and Misrepresentations 33
3. The Pursuit of Happiness:
Work and Well Being 59
4. Knowledge is power :
Educational and Cultural Achievements 89
5. Whom do you serve, God or man? :
Spiritualists and Reformers 116
6. Female sympathy in the cause of freedom and humanity :
Activists and Abolitionists 141
7. The Civil War and Emancipation:
Freedom for All 170
Notes 197
Bibliography 241
Index 283
List of Illustrations
Figure 1.1. An Affecting Scene in Kentucky 25
Figure 2.1. A Black Tea Party 43
Figure 2.2. The Lub Letter 50
Figure 2.3. Fuchsia, watercolor by Sarah Mapps Douglass 53
Figure 3.1. The Lady Patroness of Alblacks 70
Figure 3.2. The Saragossa 72
Figure 3.3. La Coiffure Francaise 73
Figure 3.4. Esclaves negres, de differentes nations 75
Figure 4.1. Class of 1855, Oberlin College 104
Figure 4.2. Urania, by Mary Edmonia Lewis 107
Figure 6.1. Warrant for the arrest of Maria Louisa Silvanneau 150
Figure 7.1. Mary Ann Shadd Cary s authorization as an army recruiter 175
Figure 7.2. Civil War Camp, 1862 176
Figure 7.3. Memphis Riot, 1866 193
List of Tables
Table 1.1. Abolition of Slavery Prior to Ratification of Thirteenth
Amendment, December 1865 10
Table 1.2. Black and Mulatto Population, 1850 17
Table 1.3. Free Black Population in States and Territories, 1790 1860 23
Table 1.4. Relative Rank of Free Population by States, 1790 1860 30
Table 3.1. Population in Selected Cities, 1850 64
Table 3.2. Occupations of Free Black Women in Baltimore, 1817 1860 68
Table 3.3. Occupations of Free Black Women in Philadelphia, 1838 68
Table 3.4. Occupations of Free Black Women in Philadelphia, 1847 68
Table 3.5. Occupations of Free Black Women Licensed by St. Louis County
Court, 1841 1859 69
Table 3.6. Prison Population in Eighth Ward, Baltimore, Maryland, by
Color, Sex, and Length of Sentences, 1860 85
Table 6.1. Number of Slaves Manumitted, 1850 148
Table 6.2. Number of Slaves Manumitted, 1860 149
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Contents
List of Illustrations xi
List of Tables xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 1
1. "Full Liberty to go and live with whom Where She may Chuse":
Founts of Freedom 5
2. "This modest bending of the head":
Gender Conventions, Expectations, and Misrepresentations 33
3. The Pursuit of Happiness:
Work and Well Being 59
4. "Knowledge is power":
Educational and Cultural Achievements 89
5. "Whom do you serve, God or man?":
Spiritualists and Reformers 116
6. "Female sympathy in the cause of freedom and humanity":
Activists and Abolitionists 141
7. The Civil War and Emancipation:
Freedom for All 170
Notes 197
Bibliography 241
Index 283
List of Illustrations
Figure 1.1. "An Affecting Scene in Kentucky" 25
Figure 2.1. "A Black Tea Party" 43
Figure 2.2. "The Lub Letter" 50
Figure 2.3. "Fuchsia," watercolor by Sarah Mapps Douglass 53
Figure 3.1. "The Lady Patroness of Alblacks" 70
Figure 3.2. "The Saragossa" 72
Figure 3.3. "La Coiffure Francaise" 73
Figure 3.4. Esclaves negres, de differentes nations 75
Figure 4.1. Class of 1855, Oberlin College 104
Figure 4.2. "Urania," by Mary Edmonia Lewis 107
Figure 6.1. Warrant for the arrest of Maria Louisa Silvanneau 150
Figure 7.1. Mary Ann Shadd Cary's authorization as an army recruiter 175
Figure 7.2. Civil War Camp, 1862 176
Figure 7.3. Memphis Riot, 1866 193
List of Tables
Table 1.1. Abolition of Slavery Prior to Ratification of Thirteenth
Amendment, December 1865 10
Table 1.2. Black and Mulatto Population, 1850 17
Table 1.3. Free Black Population in States and Territories, 1790 1860 23
Table 1.4. Relative Rank of Free Population by States, 1790 1860 30
Table 3.1. Population in Selected Cities, 1850 64
Table 3.2. Occupations of Free Black Women in Baltimore, 1817 1860 68
Table 3.3. Occupations of Free Black Women in Philadelphia, 1838 68
Table 3.4. Occupations of Free Black Women in Philadelphia, 1847 68
Table 3.5. Occupations of Free Black Women Licensed by St. Louis County
Court, 1841 1859 69
Table 3.6. Prison Population in Eighth Ward, Baltimore, Maryland, by
Color, Sex, and Length of Sentences, 1860 85
Table 6.1. Number of Slaves Manumitted, 1850 148
Table 6.2. Number of Slaves Manumitted, 1860 149 |
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topic | Liberté - Histoire Noires américaines - Conditions sociales Noires américaines - Histoire Noires américaines - Vie intellectuelle Noirs américains affranchis - Conditions sociales Noirs américains affranchis - Histoire Noirs américains affranchis - Vie intellectuelle Geschichte Weibliche Schwarze. Amerika Free African Americans History African American women History Free African Americans Social conditions African American women Social conditions Free African Americans Intellectual life African American women Intellectual life Liberty History Sklaverei (DE-588)4055260-3 gnd Weibliche Intellektuelle (DE-588)4274142-7 gnd Schwarze Frau (DE-588)4286929-8 gnd Soziale Situation (DE-588)4077575-6 gnd Freiheit (DE-588)4018326-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Liberté - Histoire Noires américaines - Conditions sociales Noires américaines - Histoire Noires américaines - Vie intellectuelle Noirs américains affranchis - Conditions sociales Noirs américains affranchis - Histoire Noirs américains affranchis - Vie intellectuelle Geschichte Weibliche Schwarze. Amerika Free African Americans History African American women History Free African Americans Social conditions African American women Social conditions Free African Americans Intellectual life African American women Intellectual life Liberty History Sklaverei Weibliche Intellektuelle Schwarze Frau Soziale Situation Freiheit États-Unis - Relations raciales USA United States Race relations |
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