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On the morning tide, African Americans, history and methodology in the historical ebb and flow of Hudson River society, A.J. Williams-Meyers

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On the morning tide, African Americans, history and methodology in the historical ebb and flow of Hudson River society, A.J. Williams-Meyers
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
On the morning tide
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
50079758
Responsibility statement
A.J. Williams-Meyers
Sub title
African Americans, history and methodology in the historical ebb and flow of Hudson River society
Table Of Contents
A methodological approach to the reconstruction of an African-American presence in the mid-Hudson River Valley -- Slavery, African labor, and the slave trade in the Hudson River Valley in the early centuries of capital accumulation : text and documentation -- A portrait of Eve : toward a social history of Black women in the Hudson River Valley -- An African voice among the river folk of the Hudson River Valley : the diary of an exslave, 1827-1866 -- The African voice in Ossining, New York : Henry Gourdine and his life on the river -- The African voice in Albany, New York : Harriette Bowie Lewis Van Vranken remembers -- New York City, African Americans and selective memory : a historiographical assessment of Black presence before 1877 -- Chautauqua, New York, and the use and abuse of selective memory : is there a dark side to the lakeside resort? -- "Victims' history" : its value and use in a race-conscious society : New York as a case study -- "Weep not, child" : the plight of African Americans in antebellum New York City -- Possessed : on the streets of old New York in black and white (fiction in the making)
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