Beyond Bondage Free Women of Color in the Americas - The New Black Studies Series
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Emancipation, manumission, and complex legalities surrounding slavery led to a number of women of color achieving a measure of freedom and prosperity from the 1600s through the 1800s. These black women held property in places like Suriname and New Orleans, headed households in Brazil, enjoyed religious freedom in Peru, and created new selves and new lives across the Caribbean. Beyond Bondage outlines the restricted spheres within which free women of color, by virtue of gender and racial restrictions, carved out many kinds of existences. Although their freedom--represented by respectability, opportunity, and the acquisition of property--always remained precarious, the essayists support the surprising conclusion that women of color often sought and obtained these advantages more successfully than their male counterparts.
Book information
ISBN: | 9780252071942 |
Publisher: | University of Illinois Press |
Imprint: | University of Illinois Press |
Pub date: | 20 Oct 2004 |
DEWEY: | 305.4889607309 |
DEWEY edition: | 22 |
Language: | English |
Number of pages: | 408 |
Weight: | 476g |
Height: | 235mm |
Width: | 154mm |
Spine width: | 20mm |