A vital new volume exploring the history of Virginias free Black population prior to emancipation.On the eve of the Civil War, around 60,000 Black men, women, and children lived free in the state of Virginia, often alongside enslave...Lasīt vairāk
A vital new volume exploring the history of Virginias free Black population prior to emancipation.On the eve of the Civil War, around 60,000 Black men, women, and children lived free in the state of Virginia, often alongside enslave...Lasīt vairāk
Describes how Richard Randolph, a cousin of Thomas Jefferson, left land upon his death for his former slaves to build new lives for themselves, detailing the evolution of a vibrant community called Israel Hill along the Appomattox River until the Civ...Lasīt vairāk
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Describes how Richard Randolph, a cousin of Thomas Jefferson, left land upon his death for his former slaves to build new lives for themselves, detailing the evolution of a vibrant community called Israel Hill along the Appomattox River until the Civ...Lasīt vairāk
(Izdošanas datums: 29-Oct-2001, Paperback / softback, Izdevniecība: University of Virginia Press, ISBN-13: 9780813920924)
Focusing on Amos n Andy, a nightly American radio comedy in the 1930s, this text unveils a tale of Americas shifting colour line, in which two professional directors of blackface minstrel shows produced a series so complex that it won admirer...Lasīt vairāk
This volume explores the appeal of Amos n Andy, the most popular radio serial of all time. Ely narrates a tale of the shifting and ambiguous colour line in 20th-century America, and recreates the engaging genius of the famed duo through the heyd...Lasīt vairāk