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Black Society in Spanish Florida (Paperback)
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Black Society in Spanish Florida (Paperback)
Series: Blacks in the New World
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Blacks under Spanish rule in Florida lived in a more complex and
international world that linked the Caribbean, Africa, and Europe
with a powerful and diverse Indian hinterland. Jane Landers's
pioneering study of people of the African diaspora under Spain's
colonial rule rewrites Florida history and enriches our
understanding of the powerful links between race relations and
cultural custom. As Landers shows, Spanish Florida was a sanctuary
to Blacks fleeing enslavement on plantations. Castilian law,
meanwhile, offered many avenues out of slavery. In St. Augustine
and elsewhere, society accepted European-African unions, with
families developing community connections through marriage,
concubinage, and godparents. Assisted by Spanish traditions and
ever-present geopolitical threats, people of African descent
leveraged linguistic, military, diplomatic, and artisanal skills
into citizenship and property rights. Landers details how Blacks
became homesteaders, property owners, and entrepreneurs, and in the
process enjoyed greater legal and social protection than in the two
hundred years of Anglo history that followed.
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