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bokomslag The Evolution of a Rural Free Black Community
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The Evolution of a Rural Free Black Community

Reginald D Butler Peter S Onuf

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  • 2025
A long-awaited work by one of the deans of Black studies Reginald Butler, the second director of UVAs Carter G. Woodson Institute, wrote an influential and much-cited but never published dissertation at Johns Hopkins University that focused on community formation among the free Black population of Virginia. His innovative and meticulous research in county and state archives enabled him to reconstruct the ties that bound free Black Virginians to each other and their enslaved neighbors, as well as to white employers and officials. Butler showed that community formation emerged in response to an oppressive, often violent regime of racial domination, yet it also depended on the critical role free Black people played in the local economy and their ability to sustain reciprocally beneficial working relations with their white neighbors. By reconstructing the lived experience of free Black families and the community they created at the neighborhood level, Butlers revelatory study offers still fresh perspectives on race and slavery in the formative decades of Virginian and American history. Now this seminal work finally sees the light of day, accompanied by several framing essays that properly situate Butlers foundational scholarship on free Black Americans in this still-burgeoning field.
  • Författare: Reginald D Butler, Peter S Onuf
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9780813952598
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 298
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2025-05-05
  • Förlag: University of Virginia Press