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Black Americans in the Revolutionary Era : A Brief History with Documents

Part of the The Bedford series in history and culture series
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In this fresh look at liberty and freedom in the Revolutionary era from the perspective of black Americans, Woody Holton recounts the experiences of slaves who seized freedom by joining the British as well as those - slave and free - who served in Patriot military forces. Holton's introduction examines the conditions of black American life on the eve of colonial independence and the ways in which Revolutionary rhetoric about liberty provided African Americans with the language and inspiration for advancing their cause.

Despite the rhetoric, however, most black Americans remained enslaved after the Revolution.

The introduction outlines ways African Americans influenced the course of the Revolution and continued to be affected by its aftermath. Amplifying these themes are nearly forty documents that testify to the diverse goals and actions of African Americans during the Revolutionary era.

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Product Details
Bedford/Saint Martin's
0312413599 / 9780312413590
Paperback / softback
23/01/2009
United States
English
208 p.
24 cm