Freedom′s Gardener – James F. Brown, Horticulture, and the Hudson Valley in Antebellum America
Autor Myra B. Young Armsteaden Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814705100
ISBN-10: 0814705103
Pagini: 220
Ilustrații: 8 figures/1 table/ 3 maps
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
ISBN-10: 0814705103
Pagini: 220
Ilustrații: 8 figures/1 table/ 3 maps
Dimensiuni: 159 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
Recenzii
"Armstead explores the meaning of northern African American identity through her deft decoding of a ten-volume diary left by James F. Brown.... Recommended for historians of antebellum America or the social aspects of horticulture and for those interested in historical diaries. Incipient researchers will learn the differences among term, life, and wage slaves and much else." Frederick J. Augustyn Jr., Libray Journal, January 2012
"With this meticulously sourced and carefully reasoned portrait, Armstead reclaims an outstanding American who helped freedom grow." Booklist
"This in-depth study of the life of an African American slave turned master gardener is an enlightening examination of a period of American history that seems to have slipped from public scrutiny in recent years." ChicagoBotanic.org
"Diaries are a great resource for historians and biographers, a truism reinforced by Freedoms Gardener... His efforts 'signal that James Brown believed that his life as a former slave and free African American living in the Hudson Valley meant something.' Contemporary readers will certainly agree." Sam Roberts, New York Times, March 2012
"With this meticulously sourced and carefully reasoned portrait, Armstead reclaims an outstanding American who helped freedom grow." Booklist
"This in-depth study of the life of an African American slave turned master gardener is an enlightening examination of a period of American history that seems to have slipped from public scrutiny in recent years." ChicagoBotanic.org
"Diaries are a great resource for historians and biographers, a truism reinforced by Freedoms Gardener... His efforts 'signal that James Brown believed that his life as a former slave and free African American living in the Hudson Valley meant something.' Contemporary readers will certainly agree." Sam Roberts, New York Times, March 2012
Notă biografică
Myra B. Young Armstead is Professor of History at Bard College. Her books include "Lord, Please Don't Take Me in August" African Americans in Newport and Saratoga Springs, 1870-1930 and Mighty Change, Tall Within: Black Identity in the Hudson Valley.
Descriere
Unearths an unexpected bloom of liberty in an ex-slaves journal