Black Life On The Mississippi: Slaves, Free Blacks, And The Western Steamboat World

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Black Life on the Mississippi: Slaves, Free Blacks, and the Western Steamboat World

Black Life on the Mississippi: Slaves, Free Blacks, and the Western Steamboat World

Review This is social and economic history at its best.--Mark M. Smith, The Journal of American HistoryA valuable contribution to the ever-expanding literature on American slavery and freedom. . . . The book deserves a wide readership.--Civil War HistoryBuchanan has done more than fill a void in the historiography. He has helped push everyone who studies the history of enslavement in the United States to consider the peculiar institution as an ever-changing, growing, moving institution that was never the same thing twice.--North Carolina Historical ReviewBlack Life on the Mississippi is an excellent and important account of a part of southern history and African-American history that has unaccountably been poorly served. It would work well in a variety of classroom settings. . . . This is a work that historians in a variety of fields, the general public, and even the late Mark Twain could read with profit and interest.--H-Net ReviewsIn this thoroughly researched and elegantly written book, Buchanan recreates the lives of the tens of thousands of African-Americans who labored on the Mississippi and its tributaries. . . . Thanks to [his] prodigious investigation and eloquent prose, the real-life Jims who peopled the river banks and towns have at long last had their stories told.--American Historical ReviewMakes a welcome and significant contribution to the history of slavery and African Americans with this interesting and well-researched work.--Journal of the Early RepublicBy exploring the relationship between slavery, freedom, and America's greatest river, Buchanan sheds new light on the ways African-Americans resisted slavery and developed a vibrant culture and economy within its restrictions.--The Courier[Buchanan] highlights the paradoxical nature of the Mississippi and the mobility afforded river workers. . . . An important addition the literature on U.S. slavery.--Journal of African American StudiesThomas Buchanan's Black Life on the Mississippi examines the little-known world of African American steamboat workers during the nineteenth century. Deftly spanning the periods of slavery and postwar emancipation, the book sheds light on both the trying conditions under which the steamboat workers labored and the contributions they made to the larger political struggles of the Civil War era. This is a great read for steamboat buffs no less than students of African American history.--Joseph P. Reidy, Howard UniversityA terrific read. . . . This is social and economic history at its best.--Journal of American HistoryDraws on a remarkable range of sources.--Arkansas Historical QuarterlyBuchanan has woven a fascinating narrative of life, crime, culture, and work in the river industry.--Journal of Southern HistoryA solid work of scholarship. . . . A well-illustrated and attractively produced volume.--Western Historical QuarterlyA long, sharply focused look at the life of African American river workers both during and after slavery.--Missouri Historical ReviewBuchanan has indeed illuminated how valuable the Mississippi steamboat industry was to the African American community.--Journal of Southern HistoryFor nineteenth-century African Americans, western rivers were arteries of the hellish Cotton Kingdom and highways to freedom. Crafted from prodigious and hard-won archival evidence, Black Life on the Mississippi is a vivid testimonial to the tensions and triumphs of African American life in the pan-Mississippi region.--W. Jeffrey Bolster, author of Black Jacks: African American Seamen in the Age of SailThanks to Buchanan's prodigious investigation and eloquent prose, the real-life Jims who peopled the river's banks and towns have at long last had their stories told.--Douglas R. Egerton, American Historical ReviewBuchanan's research is impeccable. . . . Unreservedly an important book--vital for students of the Mississippi and relevant far more widely.--Journal of American StudiesOffers trenchant insights into the stark conditions o

Specification of Black Life on the Mississippi: Slaves, Free Blacks, and the Western Steamboat World

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AuthorBuchanan, Thomas C.
Bindinghardcover
Languageenglish
Edition1st Edition
ISBN-10807829099
ISBN-1397808112
PublisherThe University of North Carolina Press
Publication Year29-11-2004

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