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Festivals of Freedom: Memory and Meaning in African American Emancipation Celebrations, 1808-1915 Book

Festivals of Freedom: Memory and Meaning in African American Emancipation Celebrations, 1808-1915
Festivals of Freedom: Memory and Meaning in African American Emancipation Celebrations, 1808-1915, 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, Festivals of Freedom: Memory and Meaning in African American Emancipation Celebrations, 1808-1915 has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Festivals of Freedom: Memory and Meaning in African American Emancipation Celebrations, 1808-1915, 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, Festivals of Freedom: Memory and Meaning in African American Emancipation Celebrations, 1808-1915
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  • Festivals of Freedom: Memory and Meaning in African American Emancipation Celebrations, 1808-1915
  • Written by author Mitch Kachun
  • Published by University of Massachusetts Press, 2003/07/31
  • 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
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Acknowledgments
Introduction 1
1 "A day of publick thanksgiving": Foundations, 1808-1834 16
2 "A borrowed day of Jubilee": Maturation, 1834-1862 54
3 "An American celebration": Expansion and Fragmentation, 1862-1870s 97
4 "Let children's children never forget": Remembrance and Amnesia, 1870s-1910s 147
5 "Lessons of Emancipation for a New Generation": Reorientation, 1860s-1900s 175
6 "A great occasion for display": Contestation in Washington, D.C., 1860s-1900s 207
7 "The faith that the dark past has taught us": Dissolution, 1900-1920 233
Notes 261
Bibliography 303
Index 327


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