Publication

2008-03-28 - Yale University Press

Language

English

Word Count

53,000 words, Guess

Page Count

212 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

and 4 more

Classifications

  • LCCF158.9.N4D86 2008
  • LCCF158.9.N4 D86 2008

Description

"This book is the first to chronicle the lives of African American women in the urban North during the early years of the republic. A Fragile Freedom investigates how African American women in Philadelphia journeyed from enslavement to the precarious status of "free persons" in the decades leading up to the Civil War and examines comparable developments in the cities of New York and Boston." "Erica Armstrong Dunbar argues that early nineteenth-century Philadelphia, where most African Americans were free, enacted a kind of rehearsal for the national emancipation that followed in the post-Civil War years. She explores the lives of the "regular" women of antebellum Philadelphia, the free black institutions that took root there, and the previously unrecognized importance of African American women to the history of American cities."--Jacket.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • A Fragile Freedom: African American Women and Emancipation in the Antebellum City (Society and the Sexes in the Modern Worl)HardcoverYale University Press2008-03-28

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