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Festivals of Freedom - Memory and Meaning in African American Emancipation Celebrations, 1808-1915
Mitch Kachun
John Wiley & Sons (2006)
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40,00
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Obama, Clinton, Palin - Making History in Elections 2008
Liette Gidlow; Kathryn Kish Sklar; Tiffany Ruby Patterson; Mitch Kachun; Glenda E Gilmore
MO - University of Illinois Press (2011)
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116,10
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First Martyr of Liberty - Crispus Attucks in American Memory
Mitch Kachun
Oxford University Press Inc (2017)
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First Martyr of Liberty - Crispus Attucks in American Memory
Mitch Kachun
Oxford University Press Inc (2020)
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Festivals of Freedom - Memory and Meaning in African American Emancipation Celebrations, 1808-1915
40,00 €
John Wiley & Sons
Sivumäärä: 360 sivua
Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2006, 30.03.2006 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
With the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade in 1808, many African Americans began calling for "a day of publick thanksgiving" to commemorate this important step toward freedom. During the ensuing century, black leaders built on this foundation and constructed a distinctive and vibrant tradition through their celebrations of the end of slavery in New York State, the British West Indies, and eventually the United States as a whole.

In this revealing study, Mitch Kachun explores the multiple functions and contested meanings surrounding African American emancipation celebrations from the abolition of the slave trade to the fiftieth anniversary of U.S. emancipation. Excluded from July Fourth and other American nationalist rituals for most of this period, black activists used these festivals of freedom to encourage community building and race uplift.

Kachun demonstrates that, even as these annual rituals helped define African Americans as a people by fostering a sense of shared history, heritage, and identity, they were also sites of ambiguity and conflict. Freedom celebrations served as occasions for debate over black representations in the public sphere, struggles for group leadership, and contests over collective memory and its meaning.

Based on extensive research in African American newspapers and oration texts, this book retraces a vital if, often overlooked, tradition in African American political culture and addresses important issues about black participation in the public sphere.

By illuminating the origins of black Americans' public commemorations, it also helps explain why there have been increasing calls in recent years to make the "Juneteenth" observance of emancipation an American - not just an African American - day of commemoration.

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