Description
CJ Martin draws upon a wealth of sources-including personal correspondences, government and organizational documents, tax records, and petitions-to argue that Black leaders employed a unique combination of agitation and accommodation to ensure the success of the movement. By investigating their tactics, Martin deepens the story of how race played a crucial role in American citizenship, and by focusing on Black leadership, he relates this history through the people who lived it-who thought, debated, petitioned, and enacted their own liberation. Telling the story of a fight that was as important to the pioneers of interracial democracy as it was for the civil rights activists of the twentieth century, The Precious Birthright provides new insight into the larger story of Black freedom.
About the Author
CJ Martin teaches at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Emerson College. His work has appeared in journals such as Rhode Island Historyand Commonplace.
Book Information
ISBN 9781625348388
Author Christopher J. Martin
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint University of Massachusetts Press
Publisher University of Massachusetts Press