Southern black women and their struggle for freedom during the Civil War and Reconstruction:
This rich and innovative collection explores the ways in which Black women, from diverse regions of the American South, employed various forms of resistance and survival strategies to navigate one of the most tumultuous periods in American history - the Civil War and Reconstruction era. The essays i...
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Zusammenfassung: | This rich and innovative collection explores the ways in which Black women, from diverse regions of the American South, employed various forms of resistance and survival strategies to navigate one of the most tumultuous periods in American history - the Civil War and Reconstruction era. The essays included shed new light on individual narratives and case studies of women in war and freedom, revealing that Black women recognized they had to make their own freedom, and illustrating how that influenced their postwar political, social and economic lives. Black women and children are examined as self-liberators, as contributors to the family economy during the war, and as widows who relied on kinship and community solidarity. Expanding and deepening our understanding of the various ways Black women seized wartime opportunities and made powerful claims on citizenship, this volume highlights the complexity of their wartime and post-war experiences, and provides important insight into the contested spaces they occupied |
Beschreibung: | Emancipation and black women's labor -- "The proceeds of my own labor" : Black working women in the District of Columbis during the Civil War / Kate Chilton -- "Please attend to it for me" : Single black women in Civil War and Reconstruction Era Virginia / Arlisha Norwood -- "I had time for myself" : Enslaved women, labor, and the politics of acquisition during the Civil War / Felicia Jamison -- War, gender violence, and the courts -- Black women, war, and freedom in Southern Louisiana and Low Country Georgia / Karen Cook Bell -- Rape and mutiny at Fort Jackson : black laundresses testify in Civil War Louisiana / Crystal Feimster -- "I told him to let me alone, that he hurt me" : Black women and girls and the battle over sexual consent in Union-occupied territory / Kaisha Etsy -- Emancipation, the black family, and education -- USCT women and place in Little Rock, Arkansas / Kelly Jones -- Black women's lives and labor in post emancipation North Carolina / Brandi Brimmer -- "Remaking Old Blue" : Emerson Normal and addressing the need for public schoolteachers in Mobile / Hilary Green. - Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 15 Dec 2023) |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 233 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9781009090803 |
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