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Harriet Tubman's social activism as well as her efforts as a
soldier, nurse, and spy have been retold in countless books and
films and have justly elevated her to iconic status in American
history. Given her fame and contributions, it is surprising how
little is known of her later years and her continued efforts for
social justice, women's rights, and care for the elderly. Tubman
housed and cared for her extended family, parents, brothers,
sisters, nieces, and nephews, as well as many other African
Americans seeking refuge. Ultimately her house just outside of
Auburn, New York, would become a focal point of Tubman's expanded
efforts to provide care to those who came to her seeking shelter
and support, in the form of the Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged.
In this book, Armstrong reconstructs and interprets Tubman's public
and private life in freedom through integrating his archaeological
findings with historical research. The material record Tubman left
behind sheds vital light on her life and the ways in which she
interacted with local and national communities, giving readers a
fuller understanding of her impact on the lives of African
Americans. Armstrong's research is part of a wider effort to
enhance public interpretation and engagement with the Harriet
Tubman Home.
Harriet Tubman's social activism as well as her efforts as a
soldier, nurse, and spy have been retold in countless books and
films and have justly elevated her to iconic status in American
history. Given her fame and contributions, it is surprising how
little is known of her later years and her continued efforts for
social justice, women's rights, and care for the elderly. Tubman
housed and cared for her extended family, parents, brothers,
sisters, nieces, and nephews, as well as many other African
Americans seeking refuge. Ultimately her house just outside of
Auburn, New York, would become a focal point of Tubman's expanded
efforts to provide care to those who came to her seeking shelter
and support, in the form of the Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged.
In this book, Armstrong reconstructs and interprets Tubman's public
and private life in freedom through integrating his archaeological
findings with historical research. The material record Tubman left
behind sheds vital light on her life and the ways in which she
interacted with local and national communities, giving readers a
fuller understanding of her impact on the lives of African
Americans. Armstrong's research is part of a wider effort to
enhance public interpretation and engagement with the Harriet
Tubman Home.
A new perspective on Caribbean historical archaeology that goes
beyond the colonial plantation. Historical Archaeologies of the
Caribbean: Contextualizing Sites through Colonialism, Capitalism,
and Globalism addresses issues in Caribbean history and historical
archaeology such as freedom, frontiers, urbanism, postemancipation
life, trade, plantation life, and new heritage. This collection
moves beyond plantation archaeology by expanding the knowledge of
the diverse Caribbean experiences from the late seventeenth through
the mid-nineteenth centuries. The essays in this volume are
grounded in strong research programs and data analysis that
incorporate humanistic narratives in their discussions of
Amerindian, freedmen, plantation, institutional, military, and
urban sites. Sites include a sample of the many different types
found across the Caribbean from a variety of colonial contexts that
are seldom reported in archaeological research, yet constitute
components essential to understanding the full range and depth of
Caribbean history. Contributors examine urban contexts in Nevis and
St. John and explore the economic connections between Europeans and
enslaved Africans in urban and plantation settings in St.
Eustatius. The volume contains a pioneering study of frontier
exchange with Amerindians in Dominica and a synthesis of ceramic
exchange networks among enslaved Africans in the Leeward Islands.
Chapters on military forts in Nevis and St. Kitts call attention to
this often-neglected aspect of the Caribbean colonial landscape.
Contributors also directly address culture heritage issues relating
to community participation and interpretation. On St. Kitts, the
legacy of forced confinement of lepers ties into debates of current
public health policy. Plantation site studies from Antigua and
Martinique are especially relevant because they detail comparisons
of French and British patterns of African enslavement and provide
insights into how each addressed the social and economic changes
that occurred with emancipation.
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MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 As a source of colonial wealth and a
crucible for global culture, Jamaica has had a profound impact on
the formation of the modern world system. From the island's
economic and military importance to the colonial empires it has
hosted and the multitude of ways in which diverse people from
varied parts of the world have coexisted in and reacted against
systems of inequality, Jamaica has long been a major focus of
archaeological studies of the colonial period. This volume
assembles for the first time the results of nearly three decades of
historical archaeology in Jamaica. Scholars present research on
maritime and terrestrial archaeological sites, addressing issues
such as: the early Spanish period at Seville la Nueva; the
development of the first major British settlement at Port Royal;
the complexities of the sugar and coffee plantation system, and the
conditions prior to, and following, the abolition of slavery in
Jamaica. The everyday life of African Jamaican people is examined
by focusing on the development of Jamaica's internal marketing
system, consumer behavior among enslaved people, iron-working and
ceramic-making traditions, and the development of a sovereign
Maroon society at Nanny Town. "Out of Many, One People" paints a
complex and fascinating picture of life in colonial Jamaica, and
demonstrates how archaeology has contributed to heritage
preservation on the island.
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