Free African Americans of North Carolina Virginia and South Carolina from the Colonial Period to about 1820

Free African Americans of North Carolina  Virginia  and South Carolina from the Colonial Period to about 1820
Author: Paul Heinegg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2001
Genre: Reference
ISBN: WISC:89077931640

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Free African Americans of North Carolina Virginia and South Carolina

Free African Americans of North Carolina  Virginia  and South Carolina
Author: Paul Heinegg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1042
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0806351012

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Free African Americans of North Carolina Virginia and South Carolina from the Colonial Period to about 1820

Free African Americans of North Carolina  Virginia  and South Carolina from the Colonial Period to about 1820
Author: Paul Heinegg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2001
Genre: Reference
ISBN: WISC:89077931673

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Free African Americans of North Carolina Virginia and South Carolina from the Colonial Period to About 1820 SIXTH EDITION in Three Volumes VOLUME II

Free African Americans of North Carolina  Virginia  and South Carolina from the Colonial Period to About 1820  SIXTH EDITION  in Three Volumes  VOLUME II
Author: Paul Heinegg
Publsiher: Clearfield
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2021-06-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0806359234

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The Sixth Edition is Mr. Heinegg's most ambitious effort yet to reconstruct the history of the free African American communities of Virginia and the Carolinas by looking at the history of their families. Now published in three volumes and nearly 400 pages longer than the Fifth Edition, this work consists of detailed genealogies of 656 free Black families that originated and Virginia and migrated to North and/or South Carolina, from the colonial period to about 1820. The families under study represent nearly all the Africa Americans who were free during the colonial period in Virginia and North Carolina. VOLUME II includes families Driggers to Month.

Free African Americans of North Carolina Virginia and South Carolina from the Colonial Period to About 1820 SIXTH EDITION in Three Volumes VOLUME I

Free African Americans of North Carolina  Virginia  and South Carolina from the Colonial Period to About 1820  SIXTH EDITION in Three Volumes  VOLUME I
Author: Paul Heinegg
Publsiher: Clearfield
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2021-08-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0806359293

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Now published in three volumes and 400 pages longer than the fifth edition, this work consists of detailed genealogies of hundreds of free Black families, representing nearly all African Americans who were free during the colonial period in Virginia and the Carolinas. It includes 38 additional families not found in the earlier editions, bringing the total to 650 families, and it includes virtually everything available on early free Black families from the public records. The names of more than 13,000 African Americans covered in the genealogies are located in the full-name index at the back of each volume. Mr. Heinegg has researched some 1,000 manuscript sources, including colonial and early national period tax records, colonial parish registers, 1790-1810 census records, wills, deeds, Free Negro Registers, marriage bonds, Revolutionary pension files, newspapers, and more. The author gives copious documentation and an extensive bibliography of primary and secondary sources in each volume. Mr. Heinegg shows that most of these families were the descendants of white servant women who had children by slave or free African Americans, not the descendants of slave owners. He dispels a number of other myths and demonstrates that many free Black families in colonial Virginia and the Carolinas were landowners.

Free African Americans of North Carolina Virginia and South Carolina from the Colonial Period to About 1820 SIXTH EDITION in Three Volumes VOLUME III

Free African Americans of North Carolina  Virginia  and South Carolina from the Colonial Period to About 1820  SIXTH EDITION in Three Volumes  VOLUME III
Author: Paul Heinegg
Publsiher: Clearfield
Total Pages: 636
Release: 2021-08-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0806359315

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Now published in three volumes and 400 pages longer than the fifth edition, this work consists of detailed genealogies of hundreds of free Black families, representing nearly all African Americans who were free during the colonial period in Virginia and the Carolinas. It incudes 38 additional families not found in the earlier editions, bringing the total to 650 families, and it includes virtually everything available on early free Black families from Virginia and the Carolinas in the public records. The names of more than 13,000 African Americans covered in the genealogies are located in the full-name index at the back of each volume. Mr. Heinegg has researched some 1,000 manuscript sources, including colonial and early national period tax records, colonial registers, 1790-1810 census records, wills, deeds, Free Negro Registers, marriage bonds, Revolutionary pension files, newspapers, and more. The author gives copious documentation and an extensive bibliography of primary and secondary sources at the back of each volume. Mr. Heinegg shows that most of these families were the descendants of white servant women who had children by slaves or free African Americans, not the descendants of slave owners. He dispels a number of other myths and demonstrates that many free Black families in colonial Virginia and the Carolinas were landowners.

Free African Americans of North Carolina Virginia and South Carolina from the Colonial Period to About 1820 SIXTH EDITION in Three Volumes VOLUME II

Free African Americans of North Carolina  Virginia  and South Carolina from the Colonial Period to About 1820  SIXTH EDITION in Three Volumes  VOLUME II
Author: Paul Heinegg
Publsiher: Clearfield
Total Pages: 646
Release: 2021-08-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0806359307

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Now published in three volumes and 400 pages longer than the fifth edition, this work consists of detailed genealogies of hundreds of free Black families, representing nearly all African Americans who were free during the colonial period in Virginia and the Carolinas. It includes 38 additional families not found in the earlier editions, bringing the total to 650 families, and it includes virtually everything available on early free Black families from Virginia and the Carolinas in the public records. The names of more than 13,000 African Americans covered in the genealogies are located in the full-name index at the back of each volume. Mr. Heinegg has researched some 1,000 manuscript sources, including colonial and early national period tax records, colonial parish registers, 1790-1810 census records, wills, deeds, Free Negro Registers, marriage bonds, Revolutionary pension files, newspapers, and more. The author gives copious documentation and an extensive bibliography of primary and secondary sources at the back of each volume. Mr. Heinegg shows that most of these families were the descendants of white servant women who had children by slaves or free African Americans, not the descendants of slave owners. He dispels a number of other myths and demonstrates that many free Black families in colonial Virginia and the Carolinas were landowners.

Blurring the Lines of Race and Freedom

Blurring the Lines of Race and Freedom
Author: A. B. Wilkinson
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2020-08-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781469659008

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The history of race in North America is still often conceived of in black and white terms. In this book, A. B. Wilkinson complicates that history by investigating how people of mixed African, European, and Native American heritage—commonly referred to as "Mulattoes," "Mustees," and "mixed bloods"—were integral to the construction of colonial racial ideologies. Thousands of mixed-heritage people appear in the records of English colonies, largely in the Chesapeake, Carolinas, and Caribbean, and this book provides a clear and compelling picture of their lives before the advent of the so-called one-drop rule. Wilkinson explores the ways mixed-heritage people viewed themselves and explains how they—along with their African and Indigenous American forebears—resisted the formation of a rigid racial order and fought for freedom in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century societies shaped by colonial labor and legal systems. As contemporary U.S. society continues to grapple with institutional racism rooted in a settler colonial past, this book illuminates the earliest ideas of racial mixture in British America well before the founding of the United States.