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JubileeJubilee

Jubilee2002

the emergence of African-American culture

Howard Dodson

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"Jubilee provides a clear-eyed chronicle of slavery and its enormous effect on our nation's history and economy, tracing the origin and development of the slave trade and the realities of life for Africans - slaves, runaways, and freedmen alike - in pre-Civil War America. The book also illustrates how the conditions of the "peculiar institution" were transformed into a vibrant, distinctively African-American culture, a complex and fascinating process of social, cultural, political, and economic change that embraces everything from language and religion to family life and self-expression. This stunning lesson in human adaptability shows how men and women with no rights - and often not even a language in common - nevertheless formed strong communities, melded African beliefs with Christianity to create a new, comforting, and joyous religious tradition, and survived deliberately dehumanizing oppression without ever surrendering their individuality."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
2002
OL Work ID
OL1928072W

Subjects

BlacksAfrican AmericansSocial life and customsIntellectual lifeCivilizationHistoryAfrican American influencesAfrican influencesAfrican americans, historyAfrican americans, social life and customsAfrican americans, intellectual lifeBlacks, americaUnited states, civilization, foreign influencesAfrocentrismBlack people

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