I Freed Myself: African American Self-Emancipation in the Civil War Era

I Freed Myself: African American Self-Emancipation in the Civil War Era

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I Freed Myself: African American Self-Emancipation in the Civil War Era

For a century and a half, Abraham Lincoln's signing of the Emancipation Proclamation has been the dominant narrative of African American freedom in the Civil War era. However, David Williams suggests that this portrayal marginalizes the role that African American slaves played in freeing themselves. At the Civil War's outset, Lincoln made clear his intent was to save the Union rather than free slaves - despite his personal distaste for slavery, he claimed no authority to interfere with the institution. By the second year of the war, though, when the Union army was in desperate need of black support, former slaves who escaped to Union lines struck a bargain: they would fight for the Union if it committed itself to freedom. Williams importantly demonstrates that freedom was not simply the absence of slavery but rather a dynamic process enacted by self-emancipated African American refugees, which compelled Lincoln to modify his war aims and place black freedom at the center of his wartime policies.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
David Williams
Binding
Paperback
Brand
Williams, David
EAN
9781107602496
IsAdultProduct
ISBN
1107602491
IsEligibleForTradeIn
1
Label
Cambridge University Press
Manufacturer
Cambridge University Press
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
275
PublicationDate
2014-04-21
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ReleaseDate
2014-04-21
Studio
Cambridge University Press