Families And Freedom: A Documentary History of African-American Kinship in the Civil War Era

Families And Freedom: A Documentary History of African-American Kinship in the Civil War Era
Format
Paperback
Publisher
The New Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
9 November 1998
Pages
260
ISBN
9781565844407

Families And Freedom: A Documentary History of African-American Kinship in the Civil War Era

A sequel to the award-winning Free at Last that includes moving letters from freed enslaved people to their familiesDrawn from the work of award-winning Freedmen and Southern Society Project at the University of Maryland, Families and Freedom tells the story of the remaking of the black family during the tumultuous years of the Civil War era. Through the dramatic and moving letters and testimony of freed enslaved persons, the documents in Families and Freedom provide deep insight into the most intimate aspects of the transformation of captives to free people. This book is the sequel to the 1994 Lincoln Prize winner Free at Last, which was described in the New York Times as this generation’s most significant encounter with the American past.

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