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Front Line of Freedom - African Americans Forging of Underground Railroad in Ohio Valley

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Keith P. Giffler is assistant professor of African American history at the University of Cincinnati. Klappentext The Underground Railroad, an often misunderstood antebellum institution, has been viewed as a simple combination of mainly white "conductors" and black "passengers." Keith P. Griffler takes a completely new battlefield-level view of the war against American slavery as he reevaluates one of its front lines -- the Ohio River, the longest commercial dividing line between slavery and freedom. In shifting the focus from the much discussed white-led "stations" along routes conducting fugitives through free states to the primarily black-led frontline struggle along the Ohio, Griffler reveals for the first time the history and crucial importance of the freedom movement in the river's port cities and towns.Front Line of Freedom examines the full context of America's first successful interracial freedom movement, which proved to be as much a struggle to transform the states north of the Ohio as those to its south. In a climate of racial proscription, mob violence, and white hostility, the efforts of Ohio Valley African Americans to establish and maintain viable communities became inextricably linked to the steady stream of fugitives crossing the region. By revealing the pivotal role of African Americans, Front Line of Freedom sketches the contours of what became a truly interracial struggle against slavery, demonstrating collaboration at every level of the enterprise. As Griffler traces the efforts of African Americans to free themselves, he provides a window into the process by which this clandestine network took shape and grew into a powerful force in antebellum America. Zusammenfassung Griffler takes a new, battlefield-level view of the war against American slavery as he reevaluates one of its front lines: the Ohio River, the longest commercial dividing line between slavery and freedom.

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Keith P. Giffler is assistant professor of African American history at the University of Cincinnati.


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Authors Keith P Griffler, Keith P. Griffler
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.03.2004
 
EAN 9780813122984
ISBN 978-0-8131-2298-4
No. of pages 192
Dimensions 165 mm x 260 mm x 19 mm
Series Ohio River Valley
Ohio River Valley Series
Ohio River Valley
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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