African American Internationalism in the Nineteenth-Century Atlantic World
Edited by Ronald Angelo Johnson and Ousmane K. Power-Greene
Pub Date: July 15, 2021
Pages: 326
Emphasizing comparative and transnational approaches, Race in the Atlantic World, 1700–1900 focuses on the development of, and challenges to, racialized inequality in Atlantic culture, with a particular focus on the Americas. Books in the series explore the evolving meanings of race, slavery, and nation; African identity formation across the Atlantic world; and struggles over emancipation and its aftermath.
African American Internationalism in the Nineteenth-Century Atlantic World
Edited by Ronald Angelo Johnson and Ousmane K. Power-Greene
Pub Date: July 15, 2021
Pages: 326
Marking Social and Racial Structures in Barbados and Jamaica
Pub Date: May 1, 2020
Pages: 274
Slavery and Petit Marronage in the Great Dismal Swamp, 1763–1856
Pub Date: February 1, 2020
Pages: 168
Black Women and Colonial Fantasies in Nineteenth-Century France
Pub Date: January 1, 2020
Pages: 208
The Politics of Black Citizenship
Free African Americans in the Mid-Atlantic Borderland, 1817–1863
Pub Date: April 1, 2019
Pages: 272
Race and Nation in the Age of Emancipations
Edited by Whitney Nell Stewart and John Garrison Marks
Pub Date: April 15, 2018
Pages: 224
Gender, Race, and Power in the Revolutionary Atlantic
By Kit Candlin and Cassandra Pybus
Pub Date: March 15, 2018
Pages: 256
Terror, Intimacy, Freedom, and Desire in the Black Transatlantic
Pub Date: March 15, 2018
Pages: 240
Enslaved and Free Black Women in Maryland
Pub Date: December 15, 2015
Pages: 160
The Long Death of Slavery in the United States, 1777–1865
By Patrick Rael
Pub Date: August 15, 2015
Pages: 416
Award: Outstanding Academic Title, Choice magazine, 2016