Conditional Freedom
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Conditional Freedom
Free Soil and Fugitive Slaves from the U.S. South to Mexico's Northeast, 1803-1861
Mareite, Thomas
Brill
12/2022
306
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Inglês
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Acknowledgments
List of Maps, Figures, and Tables
Abbreviations
Introduction
?1?Free Soil and Spaces of Freedom in the Age of the Second Slavery
?2?Historiographies and Insights
?3?Sources and Outline
Part 1: Fleeing Slavery
1 Experiencing Slavery, Imagining Freedom
?1?Introduction
?2?"A Spirit of Great Insubordination": Mexico as Imagined Land of Freedom for African Americans
?3?Relatives and Loved Ones
?4?"Por maltrato": The Second Slavery's Violence and Serial Runaways
?5?"Mas mal que lo corriente": Paternalism, (Broken) Compromises and Conflicts
?6?The Intersection of Gender, Age and Qualifications
?7?Conclusion
2 Geography, Mobility and Networks: Escaping through the US-Mexico Borderlands
?1?Introduction
?2?Easing Mobility: Spatial and Material Strategies
?3?Abolitionists, Smugglers and Scapegoats
?4?Cracking Down on Mobility: Legal and Extra-Legal Violence in the Borderlands
?5?Conclusion
Part 2: Crafting Freedom
3 Self-Liberated Slaves and Asylum in Northeastern Mexico, 1803-1836
?1?Introduction
?2?Slave Refugees in Late Colonial New Spain (1803-1821)
?3?Self-Liberated Slaves in Early Independent Mexico (1821-1836)
?4?Conclusion
4 "Mexico Was Free! No Slave Clanked His Chains under Its Government": Contests over Mexico's Free Soil, 1836-1861
?1?Introduction: The Texas Revolution and the Political Landscape of Slavery and Freedom
?2?The Disputed Making of Mexico's Free Soil after 1836
?3?US Refugees from Slavery and Their Contested Settlement in Mexico
?4?Free Soil and Escaped Slaves in-between Conflicting States and Allegiances
?5?Conclusion
Conclusion: "Mexico Will Assuredly Be Overrun by the Slaves from the Southern States": The Making of Free Soil, The Unmaking of the Second Slavery
?1?The Making of Free Soil
?2?The Unmaking of the Second Slavery
Appendix 1: The Process of Abolition of Slavery in Early Independent Mexico following the Federalist Constitution of 1824
Appendix 2: Jose Joaquin Ugarte to Senor Brigadier Marques de Casa Calvo [Sebastian Calvo de la Puerta y O'Farrill], Nacogdoches, 11 September 1804
Glossary of Spanish Terms
Bibliography
Index
List of Maps, Figures, and Tables
Abbreviations
Introduction
?1?Free Soil and Spaces of Freedom in the Age of the Second Slavery
?2?Historiographies and Insights
?3?Sources and Outline
Part 1: Fleeing Slavery
1 Experiencing Slavery, Imagining Freedom
?1?Introduction
?2?"A Spirit of Great Insubordination": Mexico as Imagined Land of Freedom for African Americans
?3?Relatives and Loved Ones
?4?"Por maltrato": The Second Slavery's Violence and Serial Runaways
?5?"Mas mal que lo corriente": Paternalism, (Broken) Compromises and Conflicts
?6?The Intersection of Gender, Age and Qualifications
?7?Conclusion
2 Geography, Mobility and Networks: Escaping through the US-Mexico Borderlands
?1?Introduction
?2?Easing Mobility: Spatial and Material Strategies
?3?Abolitionists, Smugglers and Scapegoats
?4?Cracking Down on Mobility: Legal and Extra-Legal Violence in the Borderlands
?5?Conclusion
Part 2: Crafting Freedom
3 Self-Liberated Slaves and Asylum in Northeastern Mexico, 1803-1836
?1?Introduction
?2?Slave Refugees in Late Colonial New Spain (1803-1821)
?3?Self-Liberated Slaves in Early Independent Mexico (1821-1836)
?4?Conclusion
4 "Mexico Was Free! No Slave Clanked His Chains under Its Government": Contests over Mexico's Free Soil, 1836-1861
?1?Introduction: The Texas Revolution and the Political Landscape of Slavery and Freedom
?2?The Disputed Making of Mexico's Free Soil after 1836
?3?US Refugees from Slavery and Their Contested Settlement in Mexico
?4?Free Soil and Escaped Slaves in-between Conflicting States and Allegiances
?5?Conclusion
Conclusion: "Mexico Will Assuredly Be Overrun by the Slaves from the Southern States": The Making of Free Soil, The Unmaking of the Second Slavery
?1?The Making of Free Soil
?2?The Unmaking of the Second Slavery
Appendix 1: The Process of Abolition of Slavery in Early Independent Mexico following the Federalist Constitution of 1824
Appendix 2: Jose Joaquin Ugarte to Senor Brigadier Marques de Casa Calvo [Sebastian Calvo de la Puerta y O'Farrill], Nacogdoches, 11 September 1804
Glossary of Spanish Terms
Bibliography
Index
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19th century; African American history; African-American; History; Mexico; U.S.–Mexico borderlands; US; United States of America; borderlands; emancipation; maroon; marronage; refugee; refugees from slavery; runaway; runaway slaves; sanctuary policy; slaves
Acknowledgments
List of Maps, Figures, and Tables
Abbreviations
Introduction
?1?Free Soil and Spaces of Freedom in the Age of the Second Slavery
?2?Historiographies and Insights
?3?Sources and Outline
Part 1: Fleeing Slavery
1 Experiencing Slavery, Imagining Freedom
?1?Introduction
?2?"A Spirit of Great Insubordination": Mexico as Imagined Land of Freedom for African Americans
?3?Relatives and Loved Ones
?4?"Por maltrato": The Second Slavery's Violence and Serial Runaways
?5?"Mas mal que lo corriente": Paternalism, (Broken) Compromises and Conflicts
?6?The Intersection of Gender, Age and Qualifications
?7?Conclusion
2 Geography, Mobility and Networks: Escaping through the US-Mexico Borderlands
?1?Introduction
?2?Easing Mobility: Spatial and Material Strategies
?3?Abolitionists, Smugglers and Scapegoats
?4?Cracking Down on Mobility: Legal and Extra-Legal Violence in the Borderlands
?5?Conclusion
Part 2: Crafting Freedom
3 Self-Liberated Slaves and Asylum in Northeastern Mexico, 1803-1836
?1?Introduction
?2?Slave Refugees in Late Colonial New Spain (1803-1821)
?3?Self-Liberated Slaves in Early Independent Mexico (1821-1836)
?4?Conclusion
4 "Mexico Was Free! No Slave Clanked His Chains under Its Government": Contests over Mexico's Free Soil, 1836-1861
?1?Introduction: The Texas Revolution and the Political Landscape of Slavery and Freedom
?2?The Disputed Making of Mexico's Free Soil after 1836
?3?US Refugees from Slavery and Their Contested Settlement in Mexico
?4?Free Soil and Escaped Slaves in-between Conflicting States and Allegiances
?5?Conclusion
Conclusion: "Mexico Will Assuredly Be Overrun by the Slaves from the Southern States": The Making of Free Soil, The Unmaking of the Second Slavery
?1?The Making of Free Soil
?2?The Unmaking of the Second Slavery
Appendix 1: The Process of Abolition of Slavery in Early Independent Mexico following the Federalist Constitution of 1824
Appendix 2: Jose Joaquin Ugarte to Senor Brigadier Marques de Casa Calvo [Sebastian Calvo de la Puerta y O'Farrill], Nacogdoches, 11 September 1804
Glossary of Spanish Terms
Bibliography
Index
List of Maps, Figures, and Tables
Abbreviations
Introduction
?1?Free Soil and Spaces of Freedom in the Age of the Second Slavery
?2?Historiographies and Insights
?3?Sources and Outline
Part 1: Fleeing Slavery
1 Experiencing Slavery, Imagining Freedom
?1?Introduction
?2?"A Spirit of Great Insubordination": Mexico as Imagined Land of Freedom for African Americans
?3?Relatives and Loved Ones
?4?"Por maltrato": The Second Slavery's Violence and Serial Runaways
?5?"Mas mal que lo corriente": Paternalism, (Broken) Compromises and Conflicts
?6?The Intersection of Gender, Age and Qualifications
?7?Conclusion
2 Geography, Mobility and Networks: Escaping through the US-Mexico Borderlands
?1?Introduction
?2?Easing Mobility: Spatial and Material Strategies
?3?Abolitionists, Smugglers and Scapegoats
?4?Cracking Down on Mobility: Legal and Extra-Legal Violence in the Borderlands
?5?Conclusion
Part 2: Crafting Freedom
3 Self-Liberated Slaves and Asylum in Northeastern Mexico, 1803-1836
?1?Introduction
?2?Slave Refugees in Late Colonial New Spain (1803-1821)
?3?Self-Liberated Slaves in Early Independent Mexico (1821-1836)
?4?Conclusion
4 "Mexico Was Free! No Slave Clanked His Chains under Its Government": Contests over Mexico's Free Soil, 1836-1861
?1?Introduction: The Texas Revolution and the Political Landscape of Slavery and Freedom
?2?The Disputed Making of Mexico's Free Soil after 1836
?3?US Refugees from Slavery and Their Contested Settlement in Mexico
?4?Free Soil and Escaped Slaves in-between Conflicting States and Allegiances
?5?Conclusion
Conclusion: "Mexico Will Assuredly Be Overrun by the Slaves from the Southern States": The Making of Free Soil, The Unmaking of the Second Slavery
?1?The Making of Free Soil
?2?The Unmaking of the Second Slavery
Appendix 1: The Process of Abolition of Slavery in Early Independent Mexico following the Federalist Constitution of 1824
Appendix 2: Jose Joaquin Ugarte to Senor Brigadier Marques de Casa Calvo [Sebastian Calvo de la Puerta y O'Farrill], Nacogdoches, 11 September 1804
Glossary of Spanish Terms
Bibliography
Index
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