In The Company Of Black Men: The African Influence on African American Culture in New York CityNYU Press, 1 Feb 2002 - 358 halaman Traces the development of African-American community traditions over three centuries |
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... century. The structure of the book has changed significantly since then, but the desire to pay tribute to this important organization has remained. Following a lecture I gave on the NYASMR collection, the Schomburg Center for Research ...
... century Harlem, voluntary associations have been a fixture of African American communities. The title and focus of this study reflect the greater availability of sources on antebellum men's organizations, which itself suggests that ...
... centuries of African American cultural development. The axiom that black people united because they were oppressed is far too simplistic. It limits the investigation to what was happening to them and ignores what they were constructing ...
... centuries of the African slave trade was taken from definite and long-formed habits of social, political, and religious life,” reads W. E. B. Du Bois's Atlanta University publications. While their “blood relations” were broken, enslaved ...
... century, Africans were one-fifth of New York City's population. In the eighteenth century, the population of enslaved Africans in Manhattan came to rival Charleston, the nation's foremost slave city. By the 1790s, 10 percent of New ...
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II African Voluntary Associations and the Making of the Public Sphere
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III The Transformation of African American Voluntarism | 179 |
Notes | 219 |
Bibliography | 285 |
Index | 311 |
About the Author | 333 |
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