A question of manhood : a reader in U.S. Black men's history and masculinity / edited by Darlene Clark Hine and Earnestine Jenkins.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Blacks in the diaspora.
Other Authors: Hine, Darlene Clark
Jenkins, Earnestine
Language:English
Published: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 1999-
Series:Blacks in the diaspora.
Subjects:
Local Note:
MSU Stanley C. and Selma D. Hollander Faculty Book Collection.
Physical Description:volumes ; 24 cm.
Format: Book
Incomplete Contents:
  • v. 1. "Manhood rights": the construction of black male history and manhood, 1750-1870. Black men's history: toward a gendered perspective / Darlene Clark Hine and Earnestine Jenkins ; "Not fade away": the narrative of Venture Smith, an African American in the early republic / Robert E. Desrochers Jr. ; Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose: a free Black town in Spanish colonial Florida / Jane Landers ; African dimensions of the Stono Rebellion / John K. Thornton ; Slave runaways in colonial North Carolina, 1748-1775 / Marvin L. Michael Kay and Lorin Lee Cary ; Bearers of arms: Patriot and Tory / Sidney Kaplan and Emma Nogrady Kaplan ; Disciplining slave ironworkers in the Antebellum South: coercion, conciliation, a nd accommodation / Charles B. Dew ; Skilled Blacks in Antebellum St. Mary's County, Maryland / Bayly E. Marks
  • Peter Hill, the first African American clockmaker / Silvio A. Bedini ; "Sweep O! Sweep O!: African-American chimney sweeps and citizenship in the new nation / Paul Gilje and Howard B. Rock ; Black musicians from slavery to freedom: an exploration of an African-American folk elite and cultural continuity in the nineteenth-century rural South / Paul A. Cimbala ; The Black church: manhood and mission / William H. Becker ; The free-slave phenomenon: James P. Thomas and the Black community in Ante-Bellum Nashville / Loren Schweninger ; "To feel like a man": Black seamen in the northern states, 1800-1860 / W. Jeffrey Bolster ; Violence, protest, and identity: Black manhood in Antebellum America / James Oliver Horton and Louis E. Horton ; "Discipline to the mind": Philadelphia's Banneker Institute, 1854-1872 / Emma Jones Lapsansky ; "Fly across the river": the Easter slave conspiracy of 1802 / Douglas R. Egerton ; The rape myth in the old South reconsidered / Diane Miller Sommerville ; Invisible men: Blacks and the U.S. Army in the Mexican War / Robert E. May ; "I's a man now": gender and African American men / Jim Cullen ; Raising a Black regiment in Michigan: adversity and triumph / Michael O. Smith ; "To come forward and aid in putting down this unholy rebellion": the officers of Louisiana's free Black Native Guard during the Civil War era / Manoj K. Joshi and Joseph P. Reidy ; Black troops in the army of the James, 1863-65 / Edward G. Lonacre ; Nashville's Fort Negely: a symbol of Blacks' involvemnet with the Union Army / Bobby L. Lovett
  • v. 2. The 19th Century: From emancipation to Jim Crow.