To live an antislavery life :: personal politics and the antebellum Black middle class /
In this study of antebellum African American print culture in transnational perspective, Erica L. Ball explores the relationship between antislavery discourse and the emergence of the northern black middle class. Through innovative readings of slave narratives, sermons, fiction, convention proceedin...
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Schriftenreihe: | Race in the Atlantic world, 1700-1900.
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Zusammenfassung: | In this study of antebellum African American print culture in transnational perspective, Erica L. Ball explores the relationship between antislavery discourse and the emergence of the northern black middle class. Through innovative readings of slave narratives, sermons, fiction, convention proceedings, and the advice literature printed in forums like Freedom's Journal, the North Star, and the Anglo-African Magazine, Ball demonstrates that black figures such as Susan Paul, Frederick Douglass, and Martin Delany consistently urged readers to internalize their political principles and to interpret all their personal ambitions, private familial roles, and domestic responsibilities in light of the freedom struggle. Ultimately, they were admonished to embody the abolitionist agenda by living what the fugitive Samuel Ringgold Ward called an "antislavery life." Far more than calls for northern free blacks to engage in what scholars call "the politics of respectability," African American writers characterized true antislavery living as an oppositional stance rife with radical possibilities, a deeply personal politics that required free blacks to transform themselves into model husbands and wives, mothers and fathers, self-made men, and transnational freedom fighters in the mold of revolutionary figures from Haiti to Hungary. In the process, Ball argues, antebellum black writers crafted a set of ideals--simultaneously respectable and subversive--for their elite and aspiring African American readers to embrace in the decades before the Civil War |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xv, 175 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Ball, Erica L., 1971- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjrxwgkWWjRMTR64fg6QxC To live an antislavery life : personal politics and the antebellum Black middle class / Erica L. Ball. Athens : University of Georgia Press, ©2012. 1 online resource (xv, 175 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier polychrome. rdacc http://rdaregistry.info/termList/RDAColourContent/1003 text file rdaft http://rdaregistry.info/termList/fileType/1002 Race in the Atlantic world, 1700-1900 Includes bibliographical references and index. African American advice literature and Black middle-class self-fashioning -- Slave narratives and the Black self-made man -- Antislavery discourse and the African American family -- Domestic literature and the antislavery household -- Transnationalism, revolution, and the Anglo-African magazine on the eve of the Civil War. In this study of antebellum African American print culture in transnational perspective, Erica L. Ball explores the relationship between antislavery discourse and the emergence of the northern black middle class. Through innovative readings of slave narratives, sermons, fiction, convention proceedings, and the advice literature printed in forums like Freedom's Journal, the North Star, and the Anglo-African Magazine, Ball demonstrates that black figures such as Susan Paul, Frederick Douglass, and Martin Delany consistently urged readers to internalize their political principles and to interpret all their personal ambitions, private familial roles, and domestic responsibilities in light of the freedom struggle. Ultimately, they were admonished to embody the abolitionist agenda by living what the fugitive Samuel Ringgold Ward called an "antislavery life." Far more than calls for northern free blacks to engage in what scholars call "the politics of respectability," African American writers characterized true antislavery living as an oppositional stance rife with radical possibilities, a deeply personal politics that required free blacks to transform themselves into model husbands and wives, mothers and fathers, self-made men, and transnational freedom fighters in the mold of revolutionary figures from Haiti to Hungary. In the process, Ball argues, antebellum black writers crafted a set of ideals--simultaneously respectable and subversive--for their elite and aspiring African American readers to embrace in the decades before the Civil War Print version record. English. Free African Americans History 19th century. Free African Americans Social conditions 19th century. Free African Americans Attitudes History 19th century. Citizenship United States History 19th century. Antislavery movements United States History 19th century. United States Race relations History 19th century. Noirs américains affranchis Histoire 19e siècle. Noirs américains affranchis Conditions sociales 19e siècle. Noirs américains affranchis Attitudes Histoire 19e siècle. Mouvements antiesclavagistes États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle. États-Unis Relations raciales Histoire 19e siècle. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Civil Rights. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Human Rights. bisacsh HISTORY United States 19th Century. bisacsh Antislavery movements fast Citizenship fast Free African Americans fast Free African Americans Social conditions fast Race relations fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq 1800 - 1899 fast History fast has work: To live an antislavery life (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGYYq8Hfdprf7Kb8pC7PwC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Ball, Erica. To live an antislavery life. Athens : University of Georgia Press, ©2012 9780820329765 (DLC) 2012006351 (OCoLC)778990793 Race in the Atlantic world, 1700-1900. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007024569 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=449203 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Ball, Erica L., 1971- To live an antislavery life : personal politics and the antebellum Black middle class / Race in the Atlantic world, 1700-1900. African American advice literature and Black middle-class self-fashioning -- Slave narratives and the Black self-made man -- Antislavery discourse and the African American family -- Domestic literature and the antislavery household -- Transnationalism, revolution, and the Anglo-African magazine on the eve of the Civil War. Free African Americans History 19th century. Free African Americans Social conditions 19th century. Free African Americans Attitudes History 19th century. Citizenship United States History 19th century. Antislavery movements United States History 19th century. Noirs américains affranchis Histoire 19e siècle. Noirs américains affranchis Conditions sociales 19e siècle. Noirs américains affranchis Attitudes Histoire 19e siècle. Mouvements antiesclavagistes États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Civil Rights. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Human Rights. bisacsh HISTORY United States 19th Century. bisacsh Antislavery movements fast Citizenship fast Free African Americans fast Free African Americans Social conditions fast Race relations fast |
title | To live an antislavery life : personal politics and the antebellum Black middle class / |
title_auth | To live an antislavery life : personal politics and the antebellum Black middle class / |
title_exact_search | To live an antislavery life : personal politics and the antebellum Black middle class / |
title_full | To live an antislavery life : personal politics and the antebellum Black middle class / Erica L. Ball. |
title_fullStr | To live an antislavery life : personal politics and the antebellum Black middle class / Erica L. Ball. |
title_full_unstemmed | To live an antislavery life : personal politics and the antebellum Black middle class / Erica L. Ball. |
title_short | To live an antislavery life : |
title_sort | to live an antislavery life personal politics and the antebellum black middle class |
title_sub | personal politics and the antebellum Black middle class / |
topic | Free African Americans History 19th century. Free African Americans Social conditions 19th century. Free African Americans Attitudes History 19th century. Citizenship United States History 19th century. Antislavery movements United States History 19th century. Noirs américains affranchis Histoire 19e siècle. Noirs américains affranchis Conditions sociales 19e siècle. Noirs américains affranchis Attitudes Histoire 19e siècle. Mouvements antiesclavagistes États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Civil Rights. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Human Rights. bisacsh HISTORY United States 19th Century. bisacsh Antislavery movements fast Citizenship fast Free African Americans fast Free African Americans Social conditions fast Race relations fast |
topic_facet | Free African Americans History 19th century. Free African Americans Social conditions 19th century. Free African Americans Attitudes History 19th century. Citizenship United States History 19th century. Antislavery movements United States History 19th century. United States Race relations History 19th century. Noirs américains affranchis Histoire 19e siècle. Noirs américains affranchis Conditions sociales 19e siècle. Noirs américains affranchis Attitudes Histoire 19e siècle. Mouvements antiesclavagistes États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle. États-Unis Relations raciales Histoire 19e siècle. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Civil Rights. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Freedom & Security Human Rights. HISTORY United States 19th Century. Antislavery movements Citizenship Free African Americans Free African Americans Social conditions Race relations United States History |
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