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Bound in wedlock : slave and free Black marriage in the nineteenth century
Title:
Bound in wedlock : slave and free Black marriage in the nineteenth century
Author:
Hunter, Tera W., author.
ISBN:
9780674045712
Personal Author:
Physical Description:
404 pages : illustrations, genealogical table ; 25 cm
Contents:
Introduction: The marriage certificate -- "Until distance do you part" -- "God made marriage, but the white man made the law" -- More than manumission -- Marriage "under the flag" -- A civil war over marriage -- Reconstructing intimacies -- "The most cruel wrongs" -- Hopes and travails at century's end -- Epilogue: Legacies and challenges.
Abstract:
Tera W. Hunter offers the first comprehensive history of African American marriage in the nineteenth century and into the Jim Crow era. She reveals the practical ways couples adopted, adapted, or rejected White Christian ideas of marriage, creatively setting their own standards for conjugal relationships under conditions of uncertainty and cruelty.-- Provided by publisher.
Local Note:
(GL)