Everyday Crimes : Social Violence and Civil Rights in Early America
معرفی کتاب «Everyday Crimes : Social Violence and Civil Rights in Early America» نوشتهٔ Kelly A. Ryan، منتشرشده توسط نشر New York University Press در سال 2019. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The narratives of slaves, wives, and servants who resisted social and domestic violence in the nineteenth century In the early nineteenth century, Peter Wheeler, a slave to Gideon Morehouse in New York, protested, “Master, I won’t stand this,” after Morehouse beat Wheeler’s hands with a whip. Wheeler ran for safety, but Morehouse followed him with a shotgun and fired several times. Wheeler sought help from people in the town, but his eventual escape from slavery was the only way to fully secure his safety. Everyday Crimes tells the story of legally and socially dependent people like Wheeler―free and enslaved African Americans, married white women, and servants―who resisted violence in Massachusetts and New York despite lacking formal protection through the legal system. These “dependents” found ways to fight back against their abusers through various resistance strategies. Individuals made it clear that they wouldn’t stand the abuse. Developing relationships with neighbors and justices of the peace, making their complaints known within their communities, and, occasionally, resorting to violence, were among their tactics. In bearing their scars and telling their stories, these victims of abuse put a human face on the civil rights issues related to legal and social dependency, and claimed the rights of individuals to live without fear of violence. Cover EVERYDAY CRIMES Title Copyright Dedication CONTENTS Introduction PART I: THE COLONIAL ERA Chapter 1. Young Servants and Apprentices Chapter 2. White Wives Chapter 3. Slaves PART II: THE IMPERIAL CRISIS AND WAR Chapter 4. Suspicious Servants and Slaves Chapter 5. Questionable Loyalties PART III: THE EARLY REPUBLIC Chapter 6. Opportunities and Setbacks Chapter 7. Relationship Building Chapter 8. Legal Strategies for Civil Rights Conclusion: Affecting the Government, Law, and Public Mind Acknowledgments Abbreviations Notes Index About the Author "'Everyday Crimes' explores social violence and civil rights in Early Colonial America"-- Provided by publisher
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