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Brooklynites: The Remarkable Story of the Free Black Communities that Shaped a Borough

Brooklynites: The Remarkable Story of the Free Black Communities that Shaped a Borough

by Prithi Kanakamedala (Author)
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Meet the Black Brooklynites who defined New York City?s most populous borough through their search for social justiceBefore it was a borough, Brooklyn was our nation?s third largest city. Its free Black community attracted people from all walks of life?businesswomen, church leaders, laborers, and writers?who sought to grow their city in a radical anti-slavery vision. The residents of neighborhoods like DUMBO, Fort Greene, and Williamsburg organized and agitated for social justice. They did so even as their own freedom was threatened by systemic and structural racism, risking their safety for the sake of their city. Brooklynites recovers the lives of these remarkable citizens and considers their lasting impact on New York City?s most populous borough.This cultural and social history is told through four ordinary families from Brooklyn?s nineteenth-century free Black community: the Crogers, the Hodges, the Wilsons, and the Gloucesters. The book illustrates the depth and scope of their activism, cementing Brooklyn?s place in the history of social justice movements. Their lives offer valuable lessons on freedom, democracy, and family?both the ones we?re born with and the ones we choose. Their powerful stories continue to resonate today, as borough residents fill the streets in search of a more just city.This is a story of land, home, labor, of New Yorkers past, and the legacy they left us. This is the story of Brooklyn. Read more

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PublisherNYU Press
Publication dateSept. 24 2024
LanguageEnglish
Print length288 pages
ISBN-101479833096
ISBN-13978-1479833092
Item weight567 g
Dimensions14.99 x 3.05 x 23.11 cm
Best Sellers Rank#1,462,621 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1,021 in Black & African American History (Books) #1,953 in African American Studies (Books) #4,521 in Cultural Anthropology (Books)
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