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OverviewIn this sweeping, foundational work, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David Hackett Fischer draws on extensive research to show how enslaved Africans and their descendants enlarged American ideas of freedom in varying ways in different regions of the early United States.African Founders explores the little-known history of how enslaved people from different regions of Africa interacted with colonists of European origins to create new regional cultures in the colonial United States. The Africans brought with them linguistic skills, novel techniques of animal husbandry and farming, and generations-old ethical principles, among other attributes. This startling history reveals how much our country was shaped by these African influences in its early years, producing a new, distinctly American culture. Drawing on decades of research, some of it in western Africa, Fischer recreates the diverse regional life that shaped the early American republic. He shows that there were varieties of slavery in America and varieties of new American culture, from Puritan New England to Dutch New York, Quaker Pennsylvania, cavalier Virginia, coastal Carolina, and Louisiana and Texas. This landmark work of history will transform our understanding of America's origins. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David Hackett Fischer , Lamarr GulleyPublisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Imprint: Simon & Schuster Audio Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 9.30cm , Length: 14.10cm Weight: 0.653kg ISBN: 9781797137261ISBN 10: 1797137263 Publication Date: 31 May 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"Fischer shows how Africans responded to racial slavery in ways that ultimately redefined and expanded American notions of freedom...This is a comprehensive demographic history with a powerful and important corrective thesis. -- ""Booklist (starred review)"" A monumental achievement. -- ""Joseph J. Ellis, Pulitzer Prize-winning author""" A monumental achievement. -- Joseph J. Ellis, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Fischer shows how Africans responded to racial slavery in ways that ultimately redefined and expanded American notions of freedom...This is a comprehensive demographic history with a powerful and important corrective thesis. -- Booklist (starred review) A monumental achievement. -- Joseph J. Ellis, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Author InformationDavid Hackett Fischer is University Professor and Warren Professor of History at Brandeis University in Massachusetts. The recipient of many prizes and awards for his teaching and writing, he is the also author of numerous books, including Washington's Crossing, which was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in history. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |