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By: Ira Berlin
ISBN: 9781565844407
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Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Nov 1998
Publisher: The New Press
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Through the letters and testimony of freed slaves, this work tells the story of the making of the black family during the tumultuous era of the American Civil War. Former slaves, free blacks and their contemporaries recount their experiences.
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By: Ira Berlin
ISBN: 9781565845879
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Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Jun 2000
Publisher: The New Press
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The extraordinary interviews from the book component of "Remembering Slavery" are now published in an affordable paperback edition. "Moving recollections fill a void in the slavery literature. . . . Chilling."--"The Washington Post Book World." 40 photos.
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By: Ira Berlin
ISBN: 9781565849976
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Publication Date: Jan 2006
Publisher: The New Press
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This powerful work demonstrates how slavery shaped the day-to-day experience of New Yorkers, black and white, and how slavery, as a way of doing business, propelled New York to become the commercial and financial power it is today.
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By: Ira Berlin
ISBN: 9781595581730
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Publication Date: Mar 2008
Publisher: The New Press
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This classic volume by acclaimed historian Ira Berlin is a moving portrait of life for the thousands of free black people living in the American South before the Civil War.
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