"Superb... A useful addition to the literature about people of color in (New England)... The major strength of "Bodies Politic" is that it is based on extensive archival research and a wide reading of secondary literature on Africans and Native Americans." -- "History: Reviews of New Books"
"Superb... A useful addition to the literature about people of color in (New England)... The major strength of "Bodies Politic" is that it is based on extensive archival research and a wide reading of secondary literature on Africans and Native Americans." -- "History: Reviews of New Books"
John Wood Sweet is an assistant professor of history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: After Origins PT. I. COMING TOGETHER 1. Common Ground 2. Negotiating Slavery 3. Strange Christians PT. II. LIVING TOGETHER 4. Strange Flesh 5. Men of Arms 6. Negotiating Freedom PT. III. MOVING APART 7. Conceiving Race 8. Manifest Destinies 9. Hard Scrabble Epilogue: Democracy in America Notes A Note on Sources Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: After Origins PT. I. COMING TOGETHER 1. Common Ground 2. Negotiating Slavery 3. Strange Christians PT. II. LIVING TOGETHER 4. Strange Flesh 5. Men of Arms 6. Negotiating Freedom PT. III. MOVING APART 7. Conceiving Race 8. Manifest Destinies 9. Hard Scrabble Epilogue: Democracy in America Notes A Note on Sources Index
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