Making Freedom Pay: North Carolina Freedpeople Working for Themselves, 1865-1900 / Edition 1

Making Freedom Pay: North Carolina Freedpeople Working for Themselves, 1865-1900 / Edition 1

by Sharon Ann Holt
ISBN-10:
0820324426
ISBN-13:
9780820324425
Pub. Date:
01/06/2003
Publisher:
University of Georgia Press
ISBN-10:
0820324426
ISBN-13:
9780820324425
Pub. Date:
01/06/2003
Publisher:
University of Georgia Press
Making Freedom Pay: North Carolina Freedpeople Working for Themselves, 1865-1900 / Edition 1

Making Freedom Pay: North Carolina Freedpeople Working for Themselves, 1865-1900 / Edition 1

by Sharon Ann Holt
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Overview

The end of slavery left millions of former slaves destitute in a South as unsettled as they were. In Making Freedom Pay, Sharon Ann Holt reconstructs how freed men and women in tobacco-growing central North Carolina worked to secure a place for themselves in this ravaged region and hostile time. Without ignoring the crushing burdens of a system that denied blacks justice and civil rights, Holt shows how many black men and women were able to realize their hopes through determined collective efforts. Holt's microeconomic history of Granville County, North Carolina, drawn extensively from public records, assembles stories of individual lives from the initial days of emancipation to the turn of the century. Making Freedom Pay uses these highly personalized accounts of the day-to-day travails and victories of ordinary people to tell a nationally significant story of extraordinary grassroots uplift. That racist terrorism and Jim Crow legislation substantially crushed and silenced them in no way trivializes the significance of their achievements.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780820324425
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Publication date: 01/06/2003
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.54(d)

About the Author

SHARON ANN HOLT has taught history, women’s studies, and urban studies at the University of Pennsylvania, Georgetown University, Rutgers University, Camden, and Bryn Mawr College. She is a recipient of the Southern Historical Association’s Greene-Ramsdell Prize.

SHARON ANN HOLT has taught history, women’s studies, and urban studies at the University of Pennsylvania, Georgetown University, Rutgers University, Camden, and Bryn Mawr College. She is a recipient of the Southern Historical Association’s Greene-Ramsdell Prize.

Table of Contents


List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. An Escape Clause: Farm Tenancy and the Household Economy
Chapter 2. Split Rails and a Sorrel Horse: Managing Debt through Household Production
Chapter 3. The New North Star: The Quest for a Farm
Chapter 4. Building Up the People: The Struggle over Church and School
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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