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The Promised Land: History and Historiography of the Black Experience in Chatham-Kent's Settlements and Beyond (African & Diasporic Cultural Studies)

معرفی کتاب «The Promised Land: History and Historiography of the Black Experience in Chatham-Kent's Settlements and Beyond (African & Diasporic Cultural Studies)» نوشتهٔ Boulou de b’Beri; Nina Reid-Maroney; Handel K. Wright، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Toronto [Ontario] Press در سال 2014. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Eschewing the often romanticized Underground Railroad narrative that portrays southern Ontario as the welcoming destination of Blacks fleeing from slavery, __The Promised Land__ reveals the Chatham-Kent area as a crucial settlement site for an early Black presence in Canada. Eschewing The Often Romanticized Underground Railroad Narrative That Portrays Southern Ontario As The Welcoming Destination Of Blacks Fleeing From Slavery, The Promised Land Reveals The Chatham-kent Area As A Crucial Settlement Site For An Early Black Presence In Canada. The Contributors Present The Everyday Lives And Professional Activities Of Individuals And Families In These Communities And Highlight Early Cross-border Activism To End Slavery In The United States And To Promote Civil Rights In The United States And Canada. Essays Also Reflect On The Frequent Intermingling Of Local Black, White, And First Nations People. Using A Cultural Studies Framework For Their Collective Investigations, The Authors Trace Physical And Intellectual Trajectories Of Blackness That Have Radiated From Southern Ontario To Other Parts Of Canada, The United States, The Caribbean, And Africa. The Result Is A Collection That Represents The Presence And Diffusion Of Blackness And Inventively Challenges The Grand Narrative Of History.--pub. Desc. Introduction / Boulou Ebanda De B'béri, Nina Reid-maroney, And Handel Kashope Wright -- The Politics Of Knowledge: The Promised Land Project And Black Canadian History As A Model Of Historical Manufacturation? / Boulou Ebanda De B'béri -- Multiculturality Before Multiculturalism: Troubling History And Black Identity Beyond The Last Stop On The Underground Railroad / Handel Kashope Wright -- History, Historiography, And The Promised Land Project / Nina Reid-maroney -- William Whipper's Lands Along The Sydenham / Marie Carter -- Nina Mae Alexander: Daughter Of Promise / Claudine Bonner -- A Contented Mind Is A Continual Feast: Tracing Intellectual Migrations Through The Promised Land / Nina Reid-maroney -- Resisting Imperial Governance In Canada: From Trade And Religious Kinship To Black Narrative Pedagogy In Ontario / Olivette Otele -- African American Abolitionist And Kinship Connections In Nineteenth-century Delaware, Canada West, And Liberia / Peter T. Dalleo -- Reimagining The Dawn Settlement / Marie Carter -- Epilogue. Reflections: The Challenges And Accomplishments Of The Promised Land / Afua Cooper. Edited By Boulou Ebanda De B'béri, Nina Reid-maroney, And Handel Kashope Wright ; Epologue By Afua Cooper. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 211-220) And Index.

Eschewing the often romanticized Underground Railroad narrative that portrays southern Ontario as the welcoming destination of Blacks fleeing from slavery, The Promised Land reveals the Chatham-Kent area as a crucial settlement site for an early Black presence in Canada. The contributors present the everyday lives and professional activities of individuals and families in these communities and highlight early cross-border activism to end slavery in the United States and to promote civil rights in the United States and Canada. Essays also reflect on the frequent intermingling of local Black, White, and First Nations people. Using a cultural studies framework for their collective investigations, the authors trace physical and intellectual trajectories of Blackness that have radiated from southern Ontario to other parts of Canada, the United States, the Caribbean, and Africa. The result is a collection that represents the presence and diffusion of Blackness and inventively challenges the grand narrative of history.

"Eschewing the often romanticized Underground Railroad narrative that portrays southern Ontario as the welcoming destination of Blacks fleeing from slavery, The Promised Land reveals the Chatham-Kent area as a crucial settlement site for an early Black presence in Canada. The contributors present the everyday lives and professional activities of individuals and families in these communities and highlight early cross-border activism to end slavery in the United States and to promote civil rights in the United States and Canada. Essays also reflect on the frequent intermingling of local Black, White, and First Nations people. Using a cultural studies framework for their collective investigations, the authors trace physical and intellectual trajectories of Blackness that have radiated from southern Ontario to other parts of Canada, the United States, the Caribbean, and Africa. The result is a collection that represents the presence and diffusion of Blackness and inventively challenges the grand narrative of history."--Résumé de l'éditeur
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