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'Til Death or Distance Do Us Part: Love and Marriage in African America

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Languages:EnglishPublisher:Oxford University PressISBN-13:9780199389704ISBN-10:0199389705UPC:9780199389704Book Category:Social Science, HistoryBook Subcategory:Enslavement, Sociology, United StatesBook Topic:Marriage & Family, 19th CenturySize:8.40 x 5.50 x 0.70 inchesWeight:0.272Product ID:SCN2BWZ14M
Conventional wisdom tells us that marriage was illegal for African Americans during the antebellum era, and that if people married at all, their vows were tenuous ones: "until death or distance do us part." It is an impression that imbues beliefs about black families to this day. But it's a perception primarily based on documents produced by abolitionists, the state, or other partisans. It doesn't tell the whole story.

Drawing on a trove of less well-known sources including family histories, folk stories, memoirs, sermons, and especially the fascinating writings from the Afro-Protestant Press, 'Til Death or Distance Do Us Part offers a radically different perspective on antebellum love and family life.

Frances Smith Foster applies the knowledge she's developed over a lifetime of reading and thinking. Advocating both the potency of skepticism and the importance of story-telling, her book shows the way toward a more genuine, more affirmative understanding of African American romance, both then and now.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:Oxford University PressISBN-13:9780199389704ISBN-10:0199389705UPC:9780199389704Book Category:Social Science, HistoryBook Subcategory:Enslavement, Sociology, United StatesBook Topic:Marriage & Family, 19th CenturySize:8.40 x 5.50 x 0.70 inchesWeight:0.272Product ID:SCN2BWZ14M
Frances Smith Foster is Charles Howard Candler Professor of English and Women's Studies (Emeritus) at Emory University. Her previous books include Written By Herself: Literary Production by African American Women, 1746-1892 (Indiana UP, 1993), Witnessing Slavery: The Development of the Ante-Bellum Slave Narrative (Greenwood, 1979), and several edited collections. Her VSI to African American Literature is forthcoming.
Publisher: Oxford University Press

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