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Explores how the ongoing interaction of conquered Indians, English settlers, and enslaved Africans in New England produced a closely interwoven, though radically divided, society. Provides primary sources such as early national censuses, newspapers, diaries, letters, court records, printed works, and visual images which are analyzed and reveal how Indians, Africans, and Anglo-Americans defined their respective places in early New England. Shows how the legacy of colonialism shaped the emergence of the 19th century North and continues to shape all our lives.
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African Americans, History, Imperialism, Indians of North America, Race relations, Slavery, Slavery, united states, history, Indians of north america, history, African americans, history, to 1863, New england, history, revolution, 1775-1783, New england, history, colonial period, ca. 1600-1775Places
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Bodies Politic: Negotiating Race in the American North, 1730-1830
October 20, 2006, University of Pennsylvania Press
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Bodies politic: negotiating race in the American North, 1730-1830
2003, Johns Hopkins University Press
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Bodies politic: colonialism, race and the emergence of the American North, Rhode Island, 1730-1830
1995, UMI Dissertation Services
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