This book is the first to trace the good and bad fortunes, over more than a century, of the earliest large free black community in the United States. Gary Nash shows how, from colonial times through... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Researching life in Philadelphia in the 1790's, I was looking for a concentrated source that would give an overview of the role of African-Americans in the city, and ran across this book. It was exactly right. It provides a concise overview of the origins of the African-American population, the various social classes, the leaders and dynamics of the community, and the relevant historical and social developments. I am not a scholar in this period, but the book appears to be well-researched, with numerous references to statistics and primary source materials. This is no dry statistical tome, however; It also provides lots of meaty details about the lives and views of particular individuals, both African-American and White, who are part of the overall story. It is well-footnoted, for those who want to trace the documentation or sources further. It is just what the title promises, and highly readable to boot.
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