An edition of Disowning Slavery (1998)

Disowning slavery

gradual emancipation and "race" in New England, 1780-1860

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An edition of Disowning Slavery (1998)

Disowning slavery

gradual emancipation and "race" in New England, 1780-1860

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After slavery was abolished in New England, white citizens seemed to forget that it had ever existed there. Drawing on a wide array of primary sources - from slaveowners' diaries to children's daybooks to racist broadsides - Joanne Pope Melish reveals not only how northern society changed but how its perceptions changed as well.

Melish explores the origins of racial thinking and practices to show how ill prepared the region was to accept a population of free people of color in its midst. Because emancipation was gradual, whites transferred prejudices shaped by slavery to their relations with free people of color, and their attitudes were buttressed by abolitionist rhetoric that seemed to promise riddance of slaves as much as slavery.

She tells how whites came to blame the impoverished condition of people of color on their innate inferiority, how racialization became an important component of New England antebellum nationalism, and how former slaves actively participated in this discourse by emphasizing their African identity.

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296

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Cover of: Disowning Slavery
Disowning Slavery: Gradual Emancipation and Race in New England, 1780-1860
2016, Cornell University Press
in English
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Disowning Slavery: Gradual Emancipation and Race in New England, 1780-1860
November 2000, Cornell University Press
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Cover of: Disowning slavery
Disowning slavery: gradual emancipation and "race" in New England, 1780-1860
1998, Cornell University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Ithaca

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
326/.8/0974
Library of Congress
E445.N5 M44 1998, E445.N5M44 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 296 p. :
Number of pages
296

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL698924M
Internet Archive
disowningslavery00meli
ISBN 10
0801434130, 0801484375
LCCN
97046669
OCLC/WorldCat
38042915
Library Thing
430813
Goodreads
1984207
178685

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In the lifetime of New England slavery, whites across a spectrum of belief held a common set of assumptions about the limits and possibilities of the behavior and mental capacity of enslaved people of color-assumptions that were conditioned, however, by the belief that these characteristics had been heavily affected by enslavement and might be altered radically by freedom.
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