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" Slavery and the peculiar solution : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 635976
Doc. No : dltt
Main Entry : Burin, Eric
Title & Author : Slavery and the peculiar solution : : a history of the American Colonization Society /\ Eric Burin
Publication Statement : Gainesville :: University Press of Florida,, c2005
Series Statement : Southern dissent
Page. NO : xiv, 223 p. :: ill. ;; 24 cm
ISBN : 0813028418 (alk. paper)
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-214) and index
Contents : American colonization society manumissions and slavery -- An overview of the African colonization movement -- ACS manumitters: their ideology and intentions -- Slaves: negotiating for freedom -- The Pennsylvania colonization society as a facilitator of manumission -- White Southerners' responses to ACS manumissions -- ACS manumissions and the law -- Liberia: freedpersons' experiences in Africa
Abstract : "From the early 1700s through the late 1800s, many whites advocated removing blacks from America. The American Colonization Society (ACS) epitomized this desire to deport black people. Founded in 1816, the ACS championed the repatriation of black Americans to Liberia in West Africa. Supported by James Madison, James Monroe, Henry Clay, and other notables, the ACS sent thousands of black emigrants to Liberia. In examining the ACS's activities in America and Africa, Eric Burin assesses the organization's impact on slavery and race relations. Burin focuses on ACS manumissions - that is, instances wherein slaves were freed on the condition that they go to Liberia. In doing so, he provides the first account of the ACS that covers the entire South throughout the antebellum era. He investigates everyone involved in the society's affairs, from the emancipators and freedpersons at the center to the colonization agents, free blacks, southern jurists, newspaper editors, neighboring whites, proslavery ideologues, northern colonizationists, and abolitionists on the periphery. In mixing a panoramic view of ACS operations with close-ups on individual participants, Burin presents a unique, bifocal perspective on the ACS."--BOOK JACKET
Subject : American Colonization Society
Subject : Slaves-- Emancipation-- Southern States
Subject : African Americans-- Colonization-- Africa, West
Subject : African Americans-- Colonization-- Liberia
Subject : Liberia, History, To 1847
Dewey Classification : ‭326/.0973/09034‬
LC Classification : ‭E448‬‭.B955 2005‬
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