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Slavery after slavery : revealing the legacy of forced child apprenticeships on Black families, from emancipation to the present / Mary Frances Berry.

Summary:
"An acclaimed historian narrates the stories of newly emancipated children who were re-enslaved by white masters through apprenticeships and their parents fights to free them. While the Thirteenth Amendment abolished slavery, white southerners established a system of apprenticeship after the Civil War that entrapped Black children and their families, leading to undue hardships for generations to come. In Slavery After Slavery, historian Mary Frances Berry traces the stories behind individual cases from southern supreme courts to demonstrate how formerly enslaved families and their descendants were systemically injured through white supremacist practices, perpetuated by the legal system. By filling in the family trees of formerly enslaved people to their descendants, Berry documents the intergenerational harm they experienced. The resulting damage of trafficking Black children through apprenticeship laws has been a largely overlooked source of inequality, yet these cases provide specific examples of the kind of economic and physical harm Black families have endured. Slavery After Slavery tells individual stories, but the fates of their descendants tell our collective American story -- contributing powerfully to a case for reparations and restorative justice"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780807007839
  • ISBN: 0807007838
  • Physical Description: x, 170 pages ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Boston : Beacon Press, [2025]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-170).
Subject: Child labor > United States.
Apprenticeship programs > Moral and ethical aspects > United States > History.
African American children > Employment > Moral and ethical aspects > United States.
African American apprentices > United States > Social conditions.
Slavery > United States.
African Americans > 19th century.
African Americans > History > 1877-1964.

Available copies

  • 2 of 2 copies available at Lehigh Valley Library System.

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  • 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Bethlehem Main Library 331.31 (Text) 33062009992653 New Adult Nonfiction Available -
Easton Main Library 331.31 B534s (Text) 31901004844157 New Adult Nonfiction Available -


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