Let My People Go: African Americans 1804-1860 (The ^AYoung Oxford History of African Americans) - Hardcover

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In 1800, black voices began to rise against slavery. People like Gabriel Prosser and Nat Turner, attempted to launch slave rebellions against the system. Others, such as Maria Stewart and Frederick Douglass wrote books, pamphlets, and speeches calling for the abolition of slavery in the "land of the free." The voices of abolitionists, both black and white, helped end slavery in the Northern states during the early 19th century.
But Southern plantation owners were unwilling to yield easily. The industrial revolution made the market for cotton better than ever. Inventor Eli Whitney's cotton gin could easily remove the seeds from cotton bolls a slow and tedious chore slaves had to do by hand and plantation owners were able to grow even more cotton with fewer hands. They were not about to give up their slaves without a fight. So--African Americans struggled to be free and remain free as slaveholders fought to keep the system alive and profitable.
Let My People Go explores what slavery was like for men, women, and children in white homes and plantations, but it also shows how slaves created communities under bondage, how they fought back, and how they contributed to the system's decline. Even in rare "free" communities, the central goal of free African Americans, beyond their very survival as a people, was to fight for the complete abolition of slavery. This sense of brotherhood, of community, speeded slavery's demise and still guides African American history today. Let My People Go is a testament to the commitment and courage of those early communities.

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Deborah Gray White is professor of history at Rutgers University. Dr. White is the author of "Ar'n't I A Woman?" Female Slaves in the Plantation South, for which she won the Letitia Brown Memorial Book Prize.
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Grade 6 Up?The fourth volume in the series, this title examines the years from 1804-1860. White chronicles the active roles of both slaves and free blacks in abolishing slavery. She also details the strenuous efforts slaveholders employed to maintain a system that was profitable to them. An insightful chapter illustrates how some slave communities helped one another to buffer the horrendous effects of that institution. The author dispels a number of prevailing myths about the manner in which blacks tolerated slavery. She details what life was like for free blacks in the South. Black-and-white drawings, documents, and photos all help to convey the harsh realities of the time. The ante-bellum period in American history receives a compelling examination in this handsome, scholarly book.?Jeanette Lambert, Nashville Metropolitan Schools, TN
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  • PublisherOxford University Press
  • Publication date1996
  • ISBN 10 0195087690
  • ISBN 13 9780195087697
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages144
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