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Crafting lives African American artisans in New Bern, North Carolina, 1770-1900

Title
Crafting lives [electronic resource] : African American artisans in New Bern, North Carolina, 1770-1900 / Catherine W. Bishir.
Author
Bishir, Catherine W.
Publication
Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2013]

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Description
1 online resource (xii, 380 pages) : illustrations, maps.
Summary
  • "From the colonial period onward, black artisans in southern cities--thousands of free and enslaved carpenters, coopers, dressmakers, blacksmiths, saddlers, shoemakers, bricklayers, shipwrights, cabinetmakers, tailors, and others--played vital roles in their communities. Yet only a very few black craftspeople have gained popular and scholarly attention. Catherine W. Bishir remedies this oversight by offering an in-depth portrayal of urban African American artisans in the small but important port city of New Bern. In so doing, she highlights the community's often unrecognized importance in the history of nineteenth-century black life. Drawing upon myriad sources, Bishir brings to life men and women who employed their trade skills, sense of purpose, and community relationships to work for liberty and self-sufficiency, to establish and protect their families, and to assume leadership in churches and associations and in New Bern's dynamic political life during and after the Civil War. Focusing on their words and actions, Crafting Lives provides a new understanding of urban southern black artisans' unique place in the larger picture of American artisan identity"--
  • "From the colonial period onward, black artisans in southern cities--thousands of free and enslaved carpenters, coopers, dressmakers, blacksmiths, saddlers, shoemakers, bricklayers, shipwrights, cabinetmakers, tailors, and others--played vital roles in their communities. Yet only a very few black craftspeople have gained popular and scholarly attention. Catherine W. Bishir remedies this oversight by offering an in-depth portrayal of urban African American artisans in the small but important port city of New Bern. In so doing, she highlights the community's often unrecognized importance in the history of nineteenth-century black life"--
Uniform Title
Crafting lives (Online)
Alternative Title
Crafting lives (Online)
Subject
  • African American artisans > New Bern > History > 19th century
  • Artisans > North Carolina > New Bern > History > 19th century
  • African Americans > North Carolina > New Bern > History > 19th century
  • New Bern (N.C.) > History > 19th century
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 343-355) and index.
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LCCN
2013018943
OCLC
ssj0000999995
Author
Bishir, Catherine W.
Title
Crafting lives [electronic resource] : African American artisans in New Bern, North Carolina, 1770-1900 / Catherine W. Bishir.
Imprint
Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2013]
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 343-355) and index.
Access
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