Slavery and Freedom in the Rural North: African Americans in Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1665-1865
While the transition urban African Americans made from slavery to freedom in the North has been the subject of much scholarship, the experiences of their rural counterparts has remained largely hidden. Focusing on the development of a single African American community in eastern New Jersey, Professor Hodges examines the experience of slavery and freedom in the rural North. This unique social history addresses many long held assumptions about the experience of slavery and emancipation outside the plantation South. Hodges weaves an intricate pattern of life and death, work and worship, from the earliest settlement to the end of the Civil War.
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Slavery and Freedom in the Rural North: African Americans in Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1665-1865
While the transition urban African Americans made from slavery to freedom in the North has been the subject of much scholarship, the experiences of their rural counterparts has remained largely hidden. Focusing on the development of a single African American community in eastern New Jersey, Professor Hodges examines the experience of slavery and freedom in the rural North. This unique social history addresses many long held assumptions about the experience of slavery and emancipation outside the plantation South. Hodges weaves an intricate pattern of life and death, work and worship, from the earliest settlement to the end of the Civil War.
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Slavery and Freedom in the Rural North: African Americans in Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1665-1865

Slavery and Freedom in the Rural North: African Americans in Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1665-1865

by Graham Russell Hodges
Slavery and Freedom in the Rural North: African Americans in Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1665-1865

Slavery and Freedom in the Rural North: African Americans in Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1665-1865

by Graham Russell Hodges

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Overview

While the transition urban African Americans made from slavery to freedom in the North has been the subject of much scholarship, the experiences of their rural counterparts has remained largely hidden. Focusing on the development of a single African American community in eastern New Jersey, Professor Hodges examines the experience of slavery and freedom in the rural North. This unique social history addresses many long held assumptions about the experience of slavery and emancipation outside the plantation South. Hodges weaves an intricate pattern of life and death, work and worship, from the earliest settlement to the end of the Civil War.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780945612513
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/01/1997
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.58(d)

About the Author

Graham Russell Hodges is Professor of History at Colgate University in upstate New York. He is the editor of Black Itinerants of the Gospel: The Narratives of John Jea and George White, published by Madison House, and author of The New York City Cartmen, 1667-1850.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 Introduction
Chapter 4 The Creation of a Slave Society, 1664-1714
Chapter 5 Small-Farm Slavery, 1714-1775
Chapter 6 Black Revolution in Monmouth, 1775-1783
Chapter 7 From Revolution to Emancipation, 1783-1804
Chapter 8 Gradual Emancipation, 1804-1830
Chapter 9 The Creation of Freedom, 1830-1865
Chapter 10 Epilogue
Chapter 11 Selected Bibliography
Chapter 12 Index
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