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To 'Joy My FreedomTo 'Joy My Freedom

To 'Joy My Freedom1997

Tera W. Hunter

5.0(1)on Hardcover

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"Tera Hunter follows African-American working women from their newfound optimism and hope at the end of the Civil War to their struggles as free domestic laborers in the homes of their former master. We witness their drive as they build neighborhoods and networks and their energy as they enjoy leisure hours in dance halls and clubs. We learn of their militance and the way they resisted efforts to keep them economically depressed and medically victimized. Finally, we see the despair and defeat provoked by Jim Crow laws and segregation and how they spurred large numbers of black laboring women to migrate north."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
1997
OL Work ID
OL3355728W

Subjects

African American womenHistoryEmploymentAfrican americans, southern statesAfrican americans, georgia, atlantaAfrican americans, employmentStrikes and lockouts

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