COMBEE is based upon original research and offers the first full account of Tubman's Civil War service and the Combahee River Raid. In the process, it also offers the story of enslaved families living in bondage and fighting for their freedom, and does so using their own distinct and individual voices.
COMBEE is based upon original research and offers the first full account of Tubman's Civil War service and the Combahee River Raid. In the process, it also offers the story of enslaved families living in bondage and fighting for their freedom, and does so using their own distinct and individual voices.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Edda L. Fields-Black teaches history at Carnegie Mellon University and has written extensively about the history of West African rice farmers, including in such works as Deep Roots: Rice Farmers in West Africa and the African Diaspora. She was a co-editor of Rice: Global Networks and New Histories, which was selected as a Choice Outstanding Academic Title. Fields-Black has served as a consultant for the Smithsonian National Museum of African-American History and Culture's permanent exhibit, "Rice Fields of the Lowcountry." She is the executive producer and librettist of "Unburied, Unmourned, Unmarked: Requiem for Rice," a widely performed original contemporary classical work by celebrated composer John Wineglass. Fields-Black is a descendent of Africans enslaved on rice plantations in Colleton County, South Carolina; her great-great-great grandfather fought in the Combahee River Raid in June 1863. Her determination to illuminate the riches of the Gullah dialect, and to reclaim Gullah Geechee history and culture, has taken her to the rice fields of South Carolina and Georgia to those of Sierra Leone and Republic of Guinea in West Africa.
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Prologue: The Voices We Have Not Heard Part I: The Prison House of Bondage Chapter 1: End of Importation Chapter 2: The Oldest Old Heads Chapter 3: An Economy in Transition Chapter 4: "Play Children Together" Chapter 5: Flight from Bondage Chapter 6: Swamp Reclamation Chapter 7: John Brown's Body Part II: The Proving Ground of Freedom Chapter 8: "Gunshoot at Bay Point" Chapter 9: "More Intelligence than Anyone Else" Chapter 10: Broken Promises Chapter 11: Just the Two of Us Chapter 12: "Ropes Around their Necks" Part III: The Combahee River Raid Chapter 13: "Make the Enemy Pay the Way" Chapter 14: "I Was Gwine to the Boat" Chapter 15: "Don't We Colored People Deserve Credit?" Part IV: "We's Combee" Chapter 16: Closing in on Charleston Chapter 17: "Lay my Bones in dat air Bush" Epilogue: Risking Everything for Black Freedom
Prologue: The Voices We Have Not Heard Part I: The Prison House of Bondage Chapter 1: End of Importation Chapter 2: The Oldest Old Heads Chapter 3: An Economy in Transition Chapter 4: "Play Children Together" Chapter 5: Flight from Bondage Chapter 6: Swamp Reclamation Chapter 7: John Brown's Body Part II: The Proving Ground of Freedom Chapter 8: "Gunshoot at Bay Point" Chapter 9: "More Intelligence than Anyone Else" Chapter 10: Broken Promises Chapter 11: Just the Two of Us Chapter 12: "Ropes Around their Necks" Part III: The Combahee River Raid Chapter 13: "Make the Enemy Pay the Way" Chapter 14: "I Was Gwine to the Boat" Chapter 15: "Don't We Colored People Deserve Credit?" Part IV: "We's Combee" Chapter 16: Closing in on Charleston Chapter 17: "Lay my Bones in dat air Bush" Epilogue: Risking Everything for Black Freedom
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