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Generations of Captivity Ira Berlin

Generations of Captivity By Ira Berlin

Generations of Captivity by Ira Berlin


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The author of this title integrates the history of slavery into the larger story of American life. He demonstrates how enslaved black people, by adapting to changing circumstances, prepared for the moment when they could seize liberty and declare themselves the Freedom Generation.

Generations of Captivity Summary

Generations of Captivity by Ira Berlin

Ira Berlin traces the history of African-American slavery in the United States from its beginnings in the 17th century to its fiery demise nearly 300 years later. Most Americans, black and white, have a singular vision of slavery, one fixed in the mid-19th century when most American slaves grew cotton, resided in the deep South and subscribed to Christianity. Here, however, Berlin offers a dynamic vision, a major reinterpretation in which slaves and their owners continually renegotiated the terms of captivity. Slavery was thus made and remade by successive generations of Africans and Americans who lived through settlement and adaptation, plantation life, economic transformations, revolution, forced migration, war, and ultimately emancipation. Berlin's understanding of the processes that continually transformed the lives of slaves makes Generations of Captivity useful reading for anyone interested in the evolution of antebellum America. Connecting the charter generation to the development of Atlantic society in the 17th century, the plantation generation to the reconstruction of colonial society in the 18th century, the revolutionary generation to the age of revolutions, and the migration generation to American expansionism in the 19th century, Berlin integrates the history of slavery into the larger story of American life. He demonstrates how enslaved black people, by adapting to changing circumstances, prepared for the moment when they could seize liberty and declare themselves the freedom generation. This epic story, told by a master historian, provides a rich understanding of the experience of African-American slaves, an experience that continues to mobilize American thought and passions today.

About Ira Berlin

IRA BERLIN is Distingulshed University Professor at the University of Maryland, College Park, and author of the prize-winning book, Many Thousands Gone.

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GOR013428559
9780674010611
0674010612
Generations of Captivity by Ira Berlin
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Hardback
Harvard University Press
20030401
400
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