Journey Of Hope

Barnes Kenneth C

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Cover Type: Softcover
Book Condition: Fine
Jacket Condition: None Issued
Publisher: University Of North Carolina Press
Publisher Place: USA
Publisher Year: 2004
Edition: First Edition

Description: 268 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in Fine condition throughout. The Back-to-Africa Movement In Arkansas In The Late 1800s.

Publishers Description: Liberia was founded by the American Colonization Society (ACS) in the 1820s as an African refuge for free blacks and liberated American slaves. While interest in African migration waned after the Civil War, it roared back in the late nineteenth century with the rise of Jim Crow segregation and disfranchisement throughout the South. The back-to-Africa movement held great new appeal to the South's most marginalized citizens, rural African Americans. Nowhere was this interest in Liberia emigration greater than in Arkansas. More emigrants to Liberia left from Arkansas than any other state in the 1880s and 1890s.In Journey of Hope, Kenneth C. Barnes explains why so many black Arkansas sharecroppers dreamed of Africa and how their dreams of Liberia differed from the reality. This rich narrative also examines the role of poor black farmers in the creation of a black nationalist identity and the importance of the symbolism of an ancestral continent.Based on letters to the ACS and interviews of descendants of the emigrants in war-torn Liberia, this study captures the life of black sharecroppers in the late 1800s and their dreams of escaping to Africa.

ISBN: 0807855502

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268 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in Fine condition throughout. The Back-to-Africa Movement In Arkansas In The Late 1800s.

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