Enslaved, indentured, free :: five Black women on the Upper Mississippi, 1800-1850 /
"This book presents the stories of four Black women-Mariah, Patsey, Courtney, and Rachel-who were born into slavery and obtained their freedom. At various times, all four women lived at Prairie du Chien, and over a period of five years, their lives intersected. While they lived in the community...
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xi, 218 pages) : illustrations, facsimiles, maps |
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spelling | Antoine, Mary Elise, author. Enslaved, indentured, free : five Black women on the Upper Mississippi, 1800-1850 / Mary Elise Antoine. [Madison, Wisconsin] : Wisconsin Historical Society Press, [2022] 1 online resource (xi, 218 pages) : illustrations, facsimiles, maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Marianne, 1769-1816 -- Mariah, 1800-1829 -- Patsey, 1800-1880 -- Courtney, 1812-1835 -- Rachel, 1814-1834 -- Suing for freedom, 1834-1836 -- Living free in Prairie du Chien, 1836-1880. "This book presents the stories of four Black women-Mariah, Patsey, Courtney, and Rachel-who were born into slavery and obtained their freedom. At various times, all four women lived at Prairie du Chien, and over a period of five years, their lives intersected. While they lived in the community, each came to know Marianne Labuche, a free Black woman, who likely inspired and influenced their various quests for freedom. Mariah purchased her freedom from her enslaver; Patsey gained her freedom through persistence, after the deaths of her enslavers; and Courtney and Rachel each filed freedom suits and won their cases after moving with their enslavers from Prairie du Chien to Missouri. The legal precedent set in the arguments and decision presented in Courtney's suit was later used by the legal counsel for Dred and Harriet Scott in their petition for freedom. Mary Antoine has carefully reconstructed the women's lives by piecing together bits of information from many sources, including the records of the white men and women who enslaved them; legal documents that recorded their births, baptisms, and marriages; requests for pay by the US Army officers who held them in bondage; and documents and transcripts of court cases maintained by the US legal system. By centering the women and their experiences, the book explores the history of slavery in what is now Wisconsin-particularly the fact that slavery persisted here well into the 1800s, despite the fact that it was illegal. Against the odds, these four women found freedom, thanks in part to the community they encountered in Prairie du Chien"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on print version record. African American women Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Biography. African American women Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Social conditions. Enslaved women Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Biography. Enslaved women Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Social conditions. Prairie du Chien (Wis.) Biography. Prairie du Chien (Wis.) Social conditions. Noires américaines Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Biographies. Noires américaines Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Conditions sociales. Femmes esclaves Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Biographies. Femmes esclaves Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Conditions sociales. African American women fast African American women Social conditions fast Social conditions fast Wisconsin Prairie du Chien fast Biographies fast Print version: Antoine, Mary Elise. Enslaved, indentured, free [Madison, Wisconsin] : Wisconsin Historical Society Press, [2022] 9780870209895 (DLC) 2022000342 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3388185 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Antoine, Mary Elise Enslaved, indentured, free : five Black women on the Upper Mississippi, 1800-1850 / Marianne, 1769-1816 -- Mariah, 1800-1829 -- Patsey, 1800-1880 -- Courtney, 1812-1835 -- Rachel, 1814-1834 -- Suing for freedom, 1834-1836 -- Living free in Prairie du Chien, 1836-1880. African American women Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Biography. African American women Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Social conditions. Enslaved women Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Biography. Enslaved women Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Social conditions. Noires américaines Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Biographies. Noires américaines Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Conditions sociales. Femmes esclaves Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Biographies. Femmes esclaves Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Conditions sociales. African American women fast African American women Social conditions fast Social conditions fast |
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title_auth | Enslaved, indentured, free : five Black women on the Upper Mississippi, 1800-1850 / |
title_exact_search | Enslaved, indentured, free : five Black women on the Upper Mississippi, 1800-1850 / |
title_full | Enslaved, indentured, free : five Black women on the Upper Mississippi, 1800-1850 / Mary Elise Antoine. |
title_fullStr | Enslaved, indentured, free : five Black women on the Upper Mississippi, 1800-1850 / Mary Elise Antoine. |
title_full_unstemmed | Enslaved, indentured, free : five Black women on the Upper Mississippi, 1800-1850 / Mary Elise Antoine. |
title_short | Enslaved, indentured, free : |
title_sort | enslaved indentured free five black women on the upper mississippi 1800 1850 |
title_sub | five Black women on the Upper Mississippi, 1800-1850 / |
topic | African American women Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Biography. African American women Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Social conditions. Enslaved women Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Biography. Enslaved women Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Social conditions. Noires américaines Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Biographies. Noires américaines Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Conditions sociales. Femmes esclaves Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Biographies. Femmes esclaves Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Conditions sociales. African American women fast African American women Social conditions fast Social conditions fast |
topic_facet | African American women Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Biography. African American women Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Social conditions. Enslaved women Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Biography. Enslaved women Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Social conditions. Prairie du Chien (Wis.) Biography. Prairie du Chien (Wis.) Social conditions. Noires américaines Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Biographies. Noires américaines Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Conditions sociales. Femmes esclaves Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Biographies. Femmes esclaves Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Conditions sociales. African American women African American women Social conditions Social conditions Wisconsin Prairie du Chien Biographies |
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