Freedom's Seekers: Essays on Comparative Emancipation
Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie's Freedom's Seekers offers a bold and innovative intervention into the study of emancipation as a transnational phe-nomenon and serves as an important contribution to our understanding of the remaking of the nineteenth-century Atlantic Americas.
Drawing on decades of research into slave and emancipation societies, Kerr-Ritchie is attentive to those who sought but were not granted freedom, and those who resisted enslavement individually as well as collectively on behalf of their communities. He explores the many roles that fugitive slaves, slave soldiers, and slave rebels played in their own societies. He likewise explicates the lives of individual freedmen, freedwomen, and freed children to show how the first free-born generation helped to shape the terms and conditions of the post-slavery world.
Freedom's Seekers is a signal contribution to African Diaspora studies, especially in its rigorous respect for the agency of those who sought and then fought for their freedom, and its consistent attention to the transnational dimensions of emancipation.

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Freedom's Seekers: Essays on Comparative Emancipation
Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie's Freedom's Seekers offers a bold and innovative intervention into the study of emancipation as a transnational phe-nomenon and serves as an important contribution to our understanding of the remaking of the nineteenth-century Atlantic Americas.
Drawing on decades of research into slave and emancipation societies, Kerr-Ritchie is attentive to those who sought but were not granted freedom, and those who resisted enslavement individually as well as collectively on behalf of their communities. He explores the many roles that fugitive slaves, slave soldiers, and slave rebels played in their own societies. He likewise explicates the lives of individual freedmen, freedwomen, and freed children to show how the first free-born generation helped to shape the terms and conditions of the post-slavery world.
Freedom's Seekers is a signal contribution to African Diaspora studies, especially in its rigorous respect for the agency of those who sought and then fought for their freedom, and its consistent attention to the transnational dimensions of emancipation.

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Freedom's Seekers: Essays on Comparative Emancipation

Freedom's Seekers: Essays on Comparative Emancipation

by Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie
Freedom's Seekers: Essays on Comparative Emancipation

Freedom's Seekers: Essays on Comparative Emancipation

by Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie

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Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie's Freedom's Seekers offers a bold and innovative intervention into the study of emancipation as a transnational phe-nomenon and serves as an important contribution to our understanding of the remaking of the nineteenth-century Atlantic Americas.
Drawing on decades of research into slave and emancipation societies, Kerr-Ritchie is attentive to those who sought but were not granted freedom, and those who resisted enslavement individually as well as collectively on behalf of their communities. He explores the many roles that fugitive slaves, slave soldiers, and slave rebels played in their own societies. He likewise explicates the lives of individual freedmen, freedwomen, and freed children to show how the first free-born generation helped to shape the terms and conditions of the post-slavery world.
Freedom's Seekers is a signal contribution to African Diaspora studies, especially in its rigorous respect for the agency of those who sought and then fought for their freedom, and its consistent attention to the transnational dimensions of emancipation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807154717
Publisher: Louisiana State University Press
Publication date: 04/16/2014
Series: Antislavery, Abolition, and the Atlantic World
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

JEFFREY R. KERR-RITCHIE, associate professor of history at Howard University, is the author of Rites of August First: Emancipation Day in the Black Atlantic World and Freedpeople in the Tobacco South: Virginia, 1860—1900.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Note on Language xxi

Chronology xxiii

Introduction: Was U.S. Emancipation Exceptional? 1

Part 1 Experiences

Chapter 1 Self-Emancipators across North America 21

Chapter 2 Slave Soldiers 41

Chapter 3 Slave Revolt across Borders 60

Part 2 Lives

Chapter 4 Samuel Ward and the Making of an Imperial Subject 87

Chapter 5 Freedwomen and Freed Children 101

Chapter 6 Freedom's First Generation 126

Epilogue: Freedom's Seekers Today 151

Notes 163

Bibliography 201

Index 223

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