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The Children of Africa in the Colonies: Free People of Color in Barbados in the Age of Emancipation

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The Children of Africa in the Colonies: Free People of Color in Barbados in the Age of Emancipation - Newton, Melanie J
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When a small group of free men of color gathered in 1838 to celebrate the end of apprenticeship in Barbados, they spoke of emancipation as the moment of freedom for all colored people, not just former slaves. The fact that many of the celebrants were former slave owners themselves gave a hollow ring to their lofty pronouncements. Yet, THE CHILDREN OF AFRICA IN THE COLONIES demonstrates that simply dismissing these men as hypocrites ignores the complexity of their relationship to slavery. Be exploring the role of free blacks ...

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The Children of Africa in the Colonies: Free People of Color in Barbados in the Age of Emancipation 2008, LSU Press, Baton Rouge

ISBN-13: 9780807133262

Hardcover