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Stocked with details about the author's relationships with antislavery activists Frederick Douglass, William Wells Brown, Nathaniel Paul, and Gerrit Smith, this book offers insight into the creation of African American community life in upstate New York and into the doomed black utopia of Wilberforce.

Produktbeschreibung
Stocked with details about the author's relationships with antislavery activists Frederick Douglass, William Wells Brown, Nathaniel Paul, and Gerrit Smith, this book offers insight into the creation of African American community life in upstate New York and into the doomed black utopia of Wilberforce.
Autorenporträt
Graham Russell Hodges is professor of history at Colgate University. He is the author of many books and articles including Root and Branch: African Americans in New York and New Jersey, 1613-1863 and Slavery and Freedom in the Rural North: African Americans in Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1665-1865.