Facing Freedom: An African American Community in Virginia from Reconstruction to Jim Crow
작성자
Daniel B. Thorp
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Biography
Action & Adventure
History
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
312
언어
영어
출판됨
Jul 30, 2019
출판사
University of Virginia Press
판
Reprint
ISBN-10
0813943574
ISBN-13
9780813943572
설명
Daniel B. Thorp offers a compelling exploration of an African American community in Virginia during a pivotal period of American history. From the reconstruction era, which promised new beginnings and opportunities, to the oppressive realities of Jim Crow, the narrative unveils the struggles and resilience of a community striving for dignity and autonomy. The author deftly weaves together personal stories, socio-political challenges, and the cultural vibrance that characterized this era, leaving readers with a nuanced understanding of the African American experience.
Through carefully constructed historical analysis, Thorp sheds light on how African Americans navigated the complexities of their lives against a backdrop of systemic oppression and racial discrimination. The resilience displayed by this community serves as a testament to their unyielding spirit, fostering a rich sense of identity and culture amidst adversity. The book encourages reflection on the legacy of this past and its continuing impact on contemporary society.
As Thorp takes readers through this historical journey, they are invited not only to witness the struggles but also to appreciate the triumphs of a community that fought for its place in a changing America. The narrative resonates with themes of hope, courage, and the enduring quest for freedom, making it a poignant addition to the understanding of African American history in the South.
Through carefully constructed historical analysis, Thorp sheds light on how African Americans navigated the complexities of their lives against a backdrop of systemic oppression and racial discrimination. The resilience displayed by this community serves as a testament to their unyielding spirit, fostering a rich sense of identity and culture amidst adversity. The book encourages reflection on the legacy of this past and its continuing impact on contemporary society.
As Thorp takes readers through this historical journey, they are invited not only to witness the struggles but also to appreciate the triumphs of a community that fought for its place in a changing America. The narrative resonates with themes of hope, courage, and the enduring quest for freedom, making it a poignant addition to the understanding of African American history in the South.