Encyclopedia of African American history. Volume 3 /

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Corporate Author: ebrary, Inc
Other Authors: Alexander, Leslie M., Rucker, Walter C., 1970-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Santa Barbara, Calif. : Abc-clio, 2010.
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Table of Contents:
  • v. 1. Atlantic African, American, and European Backgrounds to Contact, Commerce, and Enslavement
  • Acculturation
  • African Burial Ground, New York City
  • African Diaspora
  • Africanisms
  • Asiento
  • Atlantic Creoles
  • Atlantic Islands
  • Atlantic Slave Trade
  • Bacon's Rebellion
  • Barracoons
  • Bight of Benin
  • Bight of Biafra
  • Bosman, Willem
  • Bunce Island
  • Cape Coast Castle
  • Carolinas
  • Chesapeake Colonies
  • Cugoano, Quobna Ottobah
  • de Las Casas, Bartolomé
  • Destination, Florida
  • Du Sable, Jean Baptiste Point
  • Dutch New Netherland
  • Dutch West India Company
  • Elmina
  • Encomienda
  • Estévan
  • Factor
  • Freedom Dues
  • Futa Jallon
  • Ghana
  • Gold Coast
  • Gorée Island
  • Griot
  • Gulf of Guinea
  • Headright System
  • Hispaniola
  • Igbo
  • Indentured Servitude
  • Jamestown, Virginia
  • John, Prester
  • Johnson, Anthony
  • Kingdom of Asante
  • Kingdom of Benin
  • Kingdom of Dahomey
  • Kongo Kingdom
  • Las Siete Partidas
  • Laurens, Henry
  • Loose Pack
  • Malaria
  • Mali
  • Matrilineal Societies
  • Mbebma, Nzinga (Afonso I)
  • Middle Colonies
  • Musa, Mansa
  • New England Colonies
  • New York Conspiracy of 1741
  • New York Revolt of 1712
  • Newton, John
  • Occupational Castes
  • Oral Culture
  • Patroonship
  • Punch, John
  • Queen Nzinga (Njinga Mbande)
  • Racialized Slavery
  • Reconquista
  • Rice Cultivation
  • Rolfe, John
  • Royal African Company
  • Sahel
  • Seasoning
  • Senegambia
  • Signares
  • Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
  • Songhai
  • Stono Rebellion
  • Sudanic Empires
  • Sugar Plantations
  • Sundiata: The Epic of Old Mali
  • Task System
  • Tight Pack
  • Timbuktu
  • Tobacco
  • Toure, Askia Muhammad
  • Trans-Saharan Slave Trade
  • Tribute
  • Vita, Dona Beatriz Kimpa
  • West-Central Africa
  • Wheatley, Phillis
  • Woolman, John
  • Culture, identity, and Community: From slavery to the Present
  • Amalgamation
  • Anansi the Spider
  • Ancestral Spirits
  • Anderson, Marian
  • Angolan/Kongolese
  • Animal Trickster Stories
  • Armstrong, Louis
  • Bailey, Pearl
  • Basie, Count
  • Bebop
  • Black Atlantic
  • Black Churches
  • Black English
  • Black Folk Culture
  • Black Fraternal Societies
  • Black Seminoles
  • Black Wedding Traditions
  • Blackface Minstrelsy
  • Blue Notes
  • Blues Music
  • Bottle Trees
  • Brer Rabbit
  • Brooks, Gwendolyn
  • Brown, James
  • Buckra
  • Call-and-Response
  • Caul
  • Charms
  • Coltrane, John
  • Congo Square, New Orleans
  • Conjure
  • Coromantee
  • Davis, Miles
  • Double Consciousness
  • Ebo Landing
  • Election Day
  • Ellington, Duke
  • Ethnic Randomization
  • Evangelism
  • Family Patterns
  • Field Hollers
  • Fitzgerald, Ella
  • Flying African Stories
  • Frazier, E. Franklin
  • Full Immersion Baptism
  • Goofer Dust
  • Grave Decorations
  • Grave Dirt
  • Gullah
  • Gumbo
  • Herskovits, Melville
  • High John the Conqueror Root
  • Hoodoo
  • Hurston, Zora Neale
  • Hush Harbors
  • Infanticide
  • Jambalaya
  • Jas
  • Jazz
  • John the Slave Tales
  • Joplin, Scott
  • Juba Dance
  • Kongo Cosmogram
  • Kwanzaa
  • Laveau, Marie
  • Locke, Alain
  • Mardi Gras
  • Miscegenation
  • Mulatto
  • Names Debate
  • Negritude
  • Obeah
  • Octoroon
  • Parker, Charlie
  • Pinkster Festival
  • Poisonings
  • Prince Hall Masonry
  • Pryor, Richard
  • Quadroon
  • Ragtime
  • Ring Shout
  • Rogers, Joel Augustus
  • Root Doctors
  • Salt-Water Negroes
  • Sambo
  • Sanchez, Sonia
  • Shakur, Tupac
  • Shrine of the Black Madonna
  • Signifying
  • Slave Culture
  • Slave Religion
  • Soul Food
  • Sweetgrass Baskets
  • Syncretism
  • Tituba
  • Transmigration
  • Turner, Lorenzo Dow
  • Walker, Margaret
  • Wonder, Stevie
  • Work Songs
  • Wright, Richard.
  • Political Activity and Resistance to Oppression: From the American Revolution to the Civil War
  • Abelman v. Booth
  • Abolition, Slave Trade
  • Abolition, Slavery
  • Adams, John Quincy
  • African Civilization Society
  • African Dorcas Association
  • African Free Schools
  • African Grove Theater
  • African Methodist Episcopal Church
  • Allen, Richard
  • American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society
  • American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS)
  • American Colonization Society
  • American Moral Reform Society
  • American Revolution
  • Amistad
  • Anglo-African Magazine
  • Antislavery Societies
  • Attucks, Crispus
  • August First Celebrations
  • Ball, Charles
  • Banneker, Benjamin
  • Bell, Philip A.
  • Benevolent Societies
  • Birney, James
  • Boston Massacre
  • Boyer, Jean Pierre
  • Brown, John
  • Brown, William Wells
  • Brown Fellowship Society
  • Carpetbaggers
  • Cary, Mary Ann Shadd
  • Cinque, Joseph
  • Clarkson, Thomas
  • Clay, Henry
  • Coker, Daniel
  • Colored American Newspaper
  • Colored Convention Movement
  • Compromise of 1850
  • Confederate States of America
  • Confiscation Acts
  • Continental Army
  • Cornish, Samuel
  • Craft, William and Ellen
  • Crandall, Prudence
  • Crummell, Alexander
  • Crummell, Boston
  • Cuffe, Paul
  • Davis, Jefferson
  • Declaration of Independence
  • Delany, Martin R.
  • Destination, Canada
  • Destination, Haiti
  • Destination, Sierra Leone
  • Dismal Swamp Maroons
  • Domestic Slave Trade
  • Douglass, Anna Murray
  • Douglass, Frederick
  • Downing, George
  • Downing, Thomas
  • Dred Scott v. Sandford
  • Elaw, Zilpha
  • The Emancipator
  • Equiano, Olaudah
  • Field Hands
  • Field Order No. 15
  • First African Baptist Church
  • Fort Pillow Massacre
  • Forten, Charlotte
  • Forten, James
  • Free African Society
  • Free Soil Party
  • Freedom's Journal
  • Fugitive Slave Act of 1793
  • Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
  • Fugitive Slaves
  • Gabriel (Prosser)
  • Gang System
  • Garner, Margaret
  • Garnet, Henry Highland
  • Garrison, William Lloyd
  • Gradual Emancipation
  • Great Awakening
  • Grimke Sisters
  • Haitian Revolution
  • Hall, Prince
  • Hamilton, William
  • Hammon, Jupiter
  • Hemings, Sally
  • House Servants
  • Immediatism
  • Jacobs, Harriet
  • Jay, John
  • Jefferson, Thomas
  • Jennings, Elizabeth
  • Jennings, Thomas L.
  • Jones, Absalom
  • Kansas-Nebraska Act, 1854
  • Langston, John Mercer
  • The Liberator
  • Liberia
  • Liberty Party
  • Lincoln, Abraham
  • Lord Dunmore
  • Louisiana Purchase
  • Louverture, Toussaint
  • Manumission
  • Maroon Societies
  • Massachusetts 54th Regiment
  • Methodist Camp Meetings
  • Mexican War
  • Missouri Compromise
  • Moral Uplift
  • Nell, William Cooper
  • New York Draft Riots
  • Newsom, Celia
  • Northern Slavery
  • Northup, Solomon
  • Overseers
  • Patrollers
  • Payne, Daniel
  • Pennington, James William Charles
  • Poor, Salem
  • Port Royal Experiment
  • Pritchard, Gullah Jack
  • Purvis, Robert
  • Quakers (Society of Friends)
  • Ray, Charles
  • Reason, Charles
  • Reason, Patrick
  • Remond, Charles L.
  • Remond, Sarah Parker
  • Republican Party
  • Ruggles, David
  • Russwurm, John
  • Salem, Peter
  • Saunders, Prince
  • Scott, Dred
  • Second Great Awakening
  • Seminole Wars
  • Shadd, Abraham
  • Sierra Leone
  • Slave Breeding
  • Slave Codes
  • Slave Diet
  • Slave Driver
  • Slave Plantation
  • Slave Quarters
  • Slave Resistance
  • Smith, Gerrit
  • Smith, James McCune
  • Southern Free Blacks
  • Stewart, Maria
  • Still, William
  • Stowe, Harriet Beecher
  • Sumner, Charles
  • Tappan, Arthur
  • Tappan, Lewis
  • Thirteenth Amendment
  • Three-Fifths Compromise
  • Transportation (as Punishment for Slave Resistance)
  • Truth, Sojourner
  • Tubman, Harriet
  • Turner, Nat
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin
  • Underground Railroad
  • Union Army
  • Urban Slavery
  • Vesey, Denmark
  • Walker, David
  • Ward, Samuel Ringgold
  • Whipper, William
  • Wilberforce, William
  • Williams, Peter Jr.
  • Williams, Peter Sr.
  • Wright, Theodore S.