Breaking the Chains African American Slave Resistance
by Katz, William Loren; Kelley, Robin D. G.Buy New
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Summary
“[Breaking the Chains] will force many readers to reexamine their assumptions about American history….Young adults will be fascinated and better informed for having experienced this book.” –School Library Journal, starred review
Generations of American history students have grown up believing that enslaved people accepted their lot and became attached to their masters, that slave rebellion was rare, and that liberation from slavery happened thanks to the enslavers.
Centering Black voices and slave narratives, celebrated historian and children’s book author, William Loren Katz offers a thoroughly researched look at the lives of enslaved people in the United States in Breaking the Chains. From their African abductions through their brave resistance to and escape from the ships and harsh plantation life to their roles in the Civil War, those given voice here show that the slaves themselves were a driving force behind their emancipation.
This compelling look at history is an educational eye-opener for history buffs of all ages, and offers clarity on one of the most turbulent periods of US history. This new paperback edition features a new introduction by historian Robin D. G. Kelley.
“Katz masterfully steers the reader step by step through the astonishing forms of resistance, both active and passive. . . . powerful and authentic.” –Publishers Weekly
Author Biography
Robin D. G. Kelley is Distinguished Professor and Gary B. Nash Endowed Chair in U.S. History at UCLA. He is the author of many books including Africa Speaks, America Answers: Modern Jazz in Revolutionary Times and Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original.
Table of Contents
Introduction to the 2023 edition by Robin D. G. Kelley
Introduction by William Loren Katz
FIGHTING BONDAGE ON LAND AND SEA
1. The First Rebels
DAILY TOIL, PERILOUS STRUGGLE
2. A “Troublesome Property”
3. The Battle for Family and Knowledge
4. Disrupting Plantation Life
5. Industrial and Urban Resistance
6. Music for Jesus, Lyrics of Freedom
FLIGHT AND REVOLT
7. Seeking Freedom and Seeking Community
8. Revolts in the Age of Revolution
9. Nineteenth-Century Rebels against Slavery
10. The Fiery Abolitionists
MARCHING TO FREEDOM
11. The Enslaved People’s Civil War
12. The Bayonets of Freedom
13. From Liberation . . . to Protest
Bibliography
Index
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