Slaves Without Masters: The Free Negro in the Antebellum South

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Slaves Without Masters: The Free Negro in the Antebellum South
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Ira Berlin
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:448
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 140
Category/GenreSlavery and abolition of slavery
ISBN/Barcode 9781595581730
ClassificationsDewey:975.00496073
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher The New Press
Imprint The New Press
Publication Date 5 August 2007
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The prize-winning classic volume by acclaimed historian Ira Berlin is now available in a handsome new edition, with a new preface by the author. It is a moving portrait of the quarter of a million free black men and women who lived in the South before the Civil War and describes the social and economic struggles that were part of life within this oppressive society. It is an essential work for both educators and general readers. Berlin's books have won many prizes and he is widely recognized as one of the leading scholars on slavery and African American life.

Author Biography

Ira Berlin is a Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland in College Park, where he lives. He is the author of Many Thousands Gone, Generations of Captivity, and Slaves Without Masters (The New Press). He co-edited Remembering Slavery (with Marc Favreau and Steven F. Miller), Families and Freedom (with Leslie S. Rowland), and Slavery in New York (with Leslie M. Harris), all published by The New Press. His books have won the Frederick Douglass Prize, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and the Abraham Lincoln Prize, among many other awards.