A Nation under Our Feet

Black Political Struggles in the Rural South from Slavery to the Great Migration

Tapa dura, 610 páginas

Idioma English

Publicado el noviembre de 2003 por Belknap Press.

ISBN:
978-0-674-01169-4
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Número OCLC:
51898845
ASIN:
0674011694
Goodreads:
3159399

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This is the epic story of how African-Americans, in the six decades following slavery, transformed themselves into a political people--an embryonic black nation. As Steven Hahn demonstrates, rural African-Americans were central political actors in the great events of disunion, emancipation, and nation-building. At the same time, Hahn asks us to think in more expansive ways about the nature and boundaries of politics and political practice.

Emphasizing the importance of kinship, labor, and networks of communication, A Nation under Our Feet explores the political relations and sensibilities that developed under slavery and shows how they set the stage for grassroots mobilization. Hahn introduces us to local leaders, and shows how political communities were built, defended, and rebuilt. He also identifies the quest for self-governance as an essential goal of black politics across the rural South, from contests for local power during Reconstruction, to emigrationism, biracial electoral alliances, social separatism, and, eventually, …

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