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Country/Region of Manufacture
Liberia
ISBN
9781469640853
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Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
ISBN-10
1469640856
ISBN-13
9781469640853
eBay Product ID (ePID)
240105696

Product Key Features

Book Title
Liberia, South Carolina : an African American Appalachian Community
Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Topic
United States / State & Local / South (Al, Ar, Fl, Ga, Ky, La, ms, Nc, SC, Tn, VA, WV), Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Publication Year
2018
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Social Science, History
Author
John M. Coggeshall
Book Series
H. Eugene and Lillian Youngs Lehman Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
15.1 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2017-044368
Reviews
This case study of an African American community is a balanced presentation of family narratives, historians' research, and anthropological insights. It is a must-have book for collections in African American studies, anthropology, sociology, and other social sciences.-- CHOICE, Coggeshall succeeds in telling a story of Black life in America from the perspective of five generations of one extended family. Liberia, South Carolina , furthermore leaves no doubts of this community's belonging to the broader story of radical Black freedom struggles in America." -- Journal of African American History, This book is a beacon for those of us who struggle to uplift the study and celebration of African-American Appalachian communities and people.-- Appalachian Mountain Books, Coggeshall succeeds in telling a story of Black life in America from the perspective of five generations of one extended family. Liberia, South Carolina, furthermore leaves no doubts of this community's belonging to the broader story of radical Black freedom struggles in America.-- Journal of African American History, "This case study of an African American community is a balanced presentation of family narratives, historians' research, and anthropological insights. It is a must-have book for collections in African American studies, anthropology, sociology, and other social sciences."-- CHOICE, "Coggeshall succeeds in telling a story of Black life in America from the perspective of five generations of one extended family. Liberia, South Carolina, furthermore leaves no doubts of this community's belonging to the broader story of radical Black freedom struggles in America."-- Journal of African American History, A book that will become a foundational text for scholars planning to teach Black Appalachian history and should also become a critical resource for scholars researching rural Black communities and collecting oral histories.-- Black Perspectives, "A book that will become a foundational text for scholars planning to teach Black Appalachian history and should also become a critical resource for scholars researching rural Black communities and collecting oral histories."-- Black Perspectives, This book is a beacon for those of us who struggle to uplift the study and celebration of African-American Appalachian communities and people."-- Appalachian Mountain Books, "This book is a beacon for those of us who struggle to uplift the study and celebration of African-American Appalachian communities and people."-- Appalachian Mountain Books, John M. Coggeshall's Liberia, South Carolina offers an in-depth and moving history of rural African American resistance to white domination in the American south by former slaves and their descendants. A remarkable story.--Susan E. Keefe, Appalachian State University, A book that will become a foundational text for scholars planning to teach Black Appalachian history and should also become a critical resource for scholars researching rural Black communities and collecting oral histories."-- Black Perspectives, This case study of an African American community is a balanced presentation of family narratives, historians' research, and anthropological insights. It is a must-have book for collections in African American studies, anthropology, sociology, and other social sciences.-- Choice, This case study of an African American community is a balanced presentation of family narratives, historians' research, and anthropological insights. It is a must-have book for collections in African American studies, anthropology, sociology, and other social sciences."-- Choice, Coggeshall succeeds in telling a story of Black life in America from the perspective of five generations of one extended family. Liberia, South Carolina, furthermore leaves no doubts of this community's belonging to the broader story of radical Black freedom struggles in America." -- Journal of African American History, An intricate, nuanced perspective on this community's history, Liberia, South Carolina complicates simplistic understandings of Jim Crow and highlights the importance of studying African American communities in Appalachia. A tremendously important book.--Bruce Baker, Newcastle University, Coggeshall succeeds in telling a story of Black life in America from the perspective of five generations of one extended family. Liberia, South Carolina , furthermore leaves no doubts of this community's belonging to the broader story of radical Black freedom struggles in America." - The Journal of African American History, Coggeshall succeeds in telling a story of Black life in America from the perspective of five generations of one extended family. Liberia, South Carolina, furthermore leaves no doubts of this community's belonging to the broader story of radical Black freedom struggles in America."-- Journal of African American History
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
305.896073075723
Synopsis
In 2007 anthropologist John M. Coggeshall stumbled upon the small community of Liberia, in the Blue Ridge foothills. There he met Mable Owens Clarke and her family, the remaining members of a small African American community still living on land obtained immediately after the Civil War. This intimate history tells the story of five generations of the Clarke family and their friends and neighbours., In 2007, while researching mountain culture in upstate South Carolina, anthropologist John M. Coggeshall stumbled upon the small community of Liberia in the Blue Ridge foothills. There he met Mable Owens Clarke and her family, the remaining members of a small African American community still living on land obtained immediately after the Civil War. This intimate history tells the story of five generations of the Owens family and their friends and neighbors, chronicling their struggles through slavery, Reconstruction, the Jim Crow era, and the desegregation of the state. Through hours of interviews with Mable and her relatives, as well as friends and neighbors, Coggeshall presents an ethnographic history that allows members of a largely ignored community to speak and record their own history for the first time. This story sheds new light on the African American experience in Appalachia, and in it Coggeshall documents the community's 150-year history of resistance to white oppression, while offering a new way to understand the symbolic relationship between residents and the land they occupy, tying together family, memory, and narratives to explain this connection.
LC Classification Number
E185.912.C64 2018

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