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Slavery, Freedom and Conflict [electronic resource] : A Story of Two Birminghams

Bownas, Jane L.2020
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A Story of Two Birminghams examines the roles played by two cities and the areas in which they are situated in the long history of people of African origin and their ancestors who were taken into slavery, experienced a phoney freedom, and subsequentlyexperienced racism, segregation and violence. Abolitionists in Birmingham UK and in the Southern States fought against much opposition to achieve freedom for the slaves. But this was often a phoney freedom: for example, under an 'apprenticeship' system in Jamaica people endured conditions often worse than under slavery, and in Alabama they endured hard labour in the development of the new industrial city and under the 'Convict Lease' system. Slavery, Freedom and Conflict follows the life path of descendants of slaves into the twentieth century, the difficulties experienced by West Indian immigrants in Birmingham UK, the segregation laws imposed in Birmingham, Alabama, and the US Civil Rights movement which followed. Later in the century, riots occurring in Handsworth (Birmingham UK), the election of a far-right, racist politician in nearby Smethwick and the infamous speech of Enoch Powell indicated that, as in Birmingham, Alabama, many black people were still suffering from the iniquities of the slave trade inflicted upon their ancestors more than two hundred years previously. This book is essential reading for all those with an interest in the history of slavery, and in the local history of the West Midlands of England and the Northern counties of Alabama.
Imprint:
[Place of publication not identified] : Sussex Academic Press, 2020
Collation:
1 online resource (1 text file)
ISBN:
9781782846758
Language:
English
BRN:
3000750
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