ISBN:
9781000065480
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (316 pages)
Series Statement:
Routledge Studies in the History of the Americas Series
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
306.362097
Keywords:
Slavery-America-History
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Slave trade-America-History
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Slavery-Atlantic Ocean Region-History
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Slave trade-Atlantic Ocean Region-History
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Collective memory-America
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Memory-Social aspects-Atlantic Ocean Region
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Collective memory-Atlantic Ocean Region
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Memory-Social aspects-America
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Electronic books
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Slave trade-America-History..
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Slavery-Atlantic Ocean Region-History..
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Memory-Social aspects-America..
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Collective memory-America..
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Memory-Social aspects-Atlantic Ocean Region..
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Collective memory-Atlantic Ocean Region
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Abstract:
Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Table -- Introduction -- Part I (Re)-Constructing the Memory and History of Slavery and of the Slave Trade -- 1 Senegambia and the Atlantic World: African Voices on Slavery and the Slave Trade Through the Archive -- 2 Postbellum Slave Narratives as Historical Sources: Memories of Bondage and Realities of Freedom in Life of Isaac Mason as a Slave -- 3 Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo and Native Enslavement in California in History and Memory -- 4 Subjective Interpretations of the Memory of Slavery: Solving and Expressing Internal Conflicts Through Genealogical Research -- 5 Tè Pa Konn Pèdi: What Rural Memory Has to Say About Haitian Freedom -- Part II Re-Membering Memory: Inscribing the Memory and History of Slavery in Public Space -- 6 The Ghosts of Whose Past? Remembering and Remorse in the Body Politic -- 7 From White Guilt to White Responsibility: The Traces of Racial Oppression in United States' Collective Memory -- 8 Remembering in Black and White: Memorializing Slavery in 21st-Century Louisiana -- 9 Lessons From Abingdon Plantation at Reagan National Airport in Washington, DC -- 10 Reconstructing a Dismantled Past: The Case of Afro- Diasporic History in Ceará, Brazil -- 11 Enslaved by History: Slavery's Enduring Influence on the Memory of Pierre Toussaint -- 12 Memorial Equality and Compensatory Public History in Charleston, South Carolina -- Part III Artistic Memories of Slavery -- 13 The Memory of Slavery in the Urban Landscape of Alexandria, Virginia -- 14 "The End Is the Beginning and Lies Far Ahead": Time and Textuality in African American Visualizations of the Historical Past, 1990-2000 -- 15 Breathing Statues, Stone Sermons, Pastoral Trails: Memorializing Truth -- 16 Re-Imagining Slavery in David Dabydeen's A Harlot's Progress.
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