Platform for Change: The Foundations of the Northern Free Black Community, 1775-1865

Brand: Michigan State University Press

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UPC:
9780870133411
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
3/31/1994
Author:
Harry Reed
Language:
english
Edition:
First Edition
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Platform for Change is a comparative study of the evolution of the free African American community in three citiesNew York, Philadelphia, and Bostonfrom 1776 to 1865. It articulates the beginnings of community consciousness among northern free African Americans and examines their lives in the period from the Revolutionary to the Civil War. The author challenges existing scholarship about nineteenth-century blacks, which assesses their activity as just another exercise in powerlessness. Reed's work demonstrates that these people discovered and organized their power, and utilized it to construct a platform for change that continues to serve the African American community's needs today.
This work begins by defining the context and elements of the African American community awakening during the years 1770-1865. It also describes their churches, how the community established organizations, the role of black newspapers, the convention movement as a public forum for black leaders and their ideas, and their creation of a nationalist ideology.