Promised Land PB
History and Historiography of the Black Experience in Chatham-Kent's Settlements and Beyond
Herausgeber: De B'Beri, Boulou; Wright, Handel K; Reid-Maroney, Nina
Promised Land PB
History and Historiography of the Black Experience in Chatham-Kent's Settlements and Beyond
Herausgeber: De B'Beri, Boulou; Wright, Handel K; Reid-Maroney, Nina
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Eschewing the often romanticized Underground Railroad narrative that portrays southern Ontario as the welcoming destination of Blacks fleeing from slavery, The Promised Land reveals the Chatham-Kent area as a crucial settlement site for an early Black presence in Canada.
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Eschewing the often romanticized Underground Railroad narrative that portrays southern Ontario as the welcoming destination of Blacks fleeing from slavery, The Promised Land reveals the Chatham-Kent area as a crucial settlement site for an early Black presence in Canada.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 153mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9781442615335
- ISBN-10: 1442615338
- Artikelnr.: 40906251
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 153mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9781442615335
- ISBN-10: 1442615338
- Artikelnr.: 40906251
Edited by Boulou Ebanda de B’béri, Nina Reid-Maroney, and Handel Kashope Wright Epilogue by Afua Cooper
Part I: Introducing the Promised Land Project
1. The Politics of Knowledge: The Promised Land Project and Black Canadian
History as a Model of Historical “Manufacturation”? (Boulou Ebanda de
B’béri)
2. Multiculturality Before Multiculturalism: Troubling Black Identity and
History Beyond the Last Stop on the Underground Railroad (Handel Kashope
Wright)
3. History, Historiography and the Promised Land Project (Nina
Reid-Maroney)
Part II: From Fragments through Biography to History
4. William Whipper’s Lands along the Sydenham (Marie Carter)
5. Mae Alexander: Daughter of Promise (Claudine Bonner)
6. “A Contented Mind Is a Continual Feast”: Tracing Intellectual Migrations
through the Promised Land (Nina Reid-Maroney)
Part III: Transgeographical Trajectories and Identity Formation beyond the
Underground Railroad
7. Resisting Imperial Governance in Canada: From Trade and Religious
Kinship to Black Narrative Pedagogy in Ontario (Olivette Otele)
8. African-American Abolitionist and Kinship Connections in
Nineteenth-Century Delaware, Canada West, and Liberia (Peter T. Dalleo)
9. Reimagining the Dawn Settlement (Marie Carter)
Epilogue. Reflections: The Challenges and Accomplishments of the Promised
Land (Afua Cooper)
Bibliography
Index
1. The Politics of Knowledge: The Promised Land Project and Black Canadian
History as a Model of Historical “Manufacturation”? (Boulou Ebanda de
B’béri)
2. Multiculturality Before Multiculturalism: Troubling Black Identity and
History Beyond the Last Stop on the Underground Railroad (Handel Kashope
Wright)
3. History, Historiography and the Promised Land Project (Nina
Reid-Maroney)
Part II: From Fragments through Biography to History
4. William Whipper’s Lands along the Sydenham (Marie Carter)
5. Mae Alexander: Daughter of Promise (Claudine Bonner)
6. “A Contented Mind Is a Continual Feast”: Tracing Intellectual Migrations
through the Promised Land (Nina Reid-Maroney)
Part III: Transgeographical Trajectories and Identity Formation beyond the
Underground Railroad
7. Resisting Imperial Governance in Canada: From Trade and Religious
Kinship to Black Narrative Pedagogy in Ontario (Olivette Otele)
8. African-American Abolitionist and Kinship Connections in
Nineteenth-Century Delaware, Canada West, and Liberia (Peter T. Dalleo)
9. Reimagining the Dawn Settlement (Marie Carter)
Epilogue. Reflections: The Challenges and Accomplishments of the Promised
Land (Afua Cooper)
Bibliography
Index
Part I: Introducing the Promised Land Project
1. The Politics of Knowledge: The Promised Land Project and Black Canadian
History as a Model of Historical “Manufacturation”? (Boulou Ebanda de
B’béri)
2. Multiculturality Before Multiculturalism: Troubling Black Identity and
History Beyond the Last Stop on the Underground Railroad (Handel Kashope
Wright)
3. History, Historiography and the Promised Land Project (Nina
Reid-Maroney)
Part II: From Fragments through Biography to History
4. William Whipper’s Lands along the Sydenham (Marie Carter)
5. Mae Alexander: Daughter of Promise (Claudine Bonner)
6. “A Contented Mind Is a Continual Feast”: Tracing Intellectual Migrations
through the Promised Land (Nina Reid-Maroney)
Part III: Transgeographical Trajectories and Identity Formation beyond the
Underground Railroad
7. Resisting Imperial Governance in Canada: From Trade and Religious
Kinship to Black Narrative Pedagogy in Ontario (Olivette Otele)
8. African-American Abolitionist and Kinship Connections in
Nineteenth-Century Delaware, Canada West, and Liberia (Peter T. Dalleo)
9. Reimagining the Dawn Settlement (Marie Carter)
Epilogue. Reflections: The Challenges and Accomplishments of the Promised
Land (Afua Cooper)
Bibliography
Index
1. The Politics of Knowledge: The Promised Land Project and Black Canadian
History as a Model of Historical “Manufacturation”? (Boulou Ebanda de
B’béri)
2. Multiculturality Before Multiculturalism: Troubling Black Identity and
History Beyond the Last Stop on the Underground Railroad (Handel Kashope
Wright)
3. History, Historiography and the Promised Land Project (Nina
Reid-Maroney)
Part II: From Fragments through Biography to History
4. William Whipper’s Lands along the Sydenham (Marie Carter)
5. Mae Alexander: Daughter of Promise (Claudine Bonner)
6. “A Contented Mind Is a Continual Feast”: Tracing Intellectual Migrations
through the Promised Land (Nina Reid-Maroney)
Part III: Transgeographical Trajectories and Identity Formation beyond the
Underground Railroad
7. Resisting Imperial Governance in Canada: From Trade and Religious
Kinship to Black Narrative Pedagogy in Ontario (Olivette Otele)
8. African-American Abolitionist and Kinship Connections in
Nineteenth-Century Delaware, Canada West, and Liberia (Peter T. Dalleo)
9. Reimagining the Dawn Settlement (Marie Carter)
Epilogue. Reflections: The Challenges and Accomplishments of the Promised
Land (Afua Cooper)
Bibliography
Index