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The free blacks of Virginia: a personal narrative, a legal construct
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17th century
/ African Americans
/ Births
/ Black people
/ Censuses
/ Civil rights
/ Civil war
/ Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
/ European cultural groups
/ Free blacks
/ History
/ Immigrants
/ Legal system
/ Libraries
/ Narratives
/ Population
/ Property rights
/ Slavery
/ Statistical data
/ Transformation
/ United States History
/ Voting
/ Voting rights
/ War
/ Whites
2016
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by
Burr, Sherri
in
17th century
/ African Americans
/ Births
/ Black people
/ Censuses
/ Civil rights
/ Civil war
/ Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
/ European cultural groups
/ Free blacks
/ History
/ Immigrants
/ Legal system
/ Libraries
/ Narratives
/ Population
/ Property rights
/ Slavery
/ Statistical data
/ Transformation
/ United States History
/ Voting
/ Voting rights
/ War
/ Whites
2016
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The free blacks of Virginia: a personal narrative, a legal construct
by
Burr, Sherri
in
17th century
/ African Americans
/ Births
/ Black people
/ Censuses
/ Civil rights
/ Civil war
/ Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
/ European cultural groups
/ Free blacks
/ History
/ Immigrants
/ Legal system
/ Libraries
/ Narratives
/ Population
/ Property rights
/ Slavery
/ Statistical data
/ Transformation
/ United States History
/ Voting
/ Voting rights
/ War
/ Whites
2016
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The free blacks of Virginia: a personal narrative, a legal construct
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The free blacks of Virginia: a personal narrative, a legal construct
2016
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The existence of the Free Blacks of Virginia as a group in United States history would surprise most Americans. The common narrative is that all Africans were brought to this country as slaves with no rights, and systematically received legal privileges after the Civil War in the 1860s and the Civil Rights struggle a century later. The reality differs from this assumption. The first Africans who landed on the shores of Virginia in 1619 began their lives as indentured servants similar to many European immigrants. After finishing their terms of service, these Africans were accorded liberties such as the right to vote, own property, and import both European and African servants. The mid to late 1600s brought the legal transformation of Africans from servants for a term to servants for life, or slaves with no rights. The author employs her own family's history in Virginia to illustrate how the initial cluster of Free Blacks grew through manumissions and births at the same time as their legal rights were systematically and dramatically restricted.
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