Brooklynites: The Remarkable Story of the Free Black Communities That Shaped a Borough

Author:   Prithi Kanakamedala
Publisher:   New York University Press
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9781479833092


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   24 September 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Brooklynites: The Remarkable Story of the Free Black Communities That Shaped a Borough


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2025 Gotham Book Prize Finalist The 2024 Victorian Society Book of the Year Meet the Black Brooklynites who defined New York City's most populous borough through their search for social justice Before it was a borough, Brooklyn was our nation's third largest city. Its free Black community attracted people from all walks of life—businesswomen, church leaders, laborers, and writers—who sought to grow their city in a radical anti-slavery vision. The residents of neighborhoods like DUMBO, Fort Greene, and Williamsburg organized and agitated for social justice. They did so even as their own freedom was threatened by systemic and structural racism, risking their safety for the sake of their city. Brooklynites recovers the lives of these remarkable citizens and considers their lasting impact on New York City's most populous borough. This cultural and social history is told through four ordinary families from Brooklyn's nineteenth-century free Black community: the Crogers, the Hodges, the Wilsons, and the Gloucesters. The book illustrates the depth and scope of their activism, cementing Brooklyn's place in the history of social justice movements. Their lives offer valuable lessons on freedom, democracy, and family—both the ones we're born with and the ones we choose. Their powerful stories continue to resonate today, as borough residents fill the streets in search of a more just city. This is a story of land, home, labor, of New Yorkers past, and the legacy they left us. This is the story of Brooklyn.

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Author:   Prithi Kanakamedala
Publisher:   New York University Press
Imprint:   New York University Press
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9781479833092


ISBN 10:   1479833096
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   24 September 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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In this relentlessly researched and passionately recounted history, Prithi Kanakamedala uncovers the rich fore story of the republic of Brooklyn and the beautiful struggle of its black abolitionists and community activists. A model of responsible historical scholarship, this book is a must read for not just Brooklynites but for all advocates of a better world. * Manisha Sinha, author of The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic: Reconstruction, 1860-1920 * Prithi Kanakamedala’s deeply-plumbed chronicle of four singular, albeit unsung, African American families —whose lives were ensconced in the decades between the American Revolution and the Reconstruction Era — is both a vivid generational biography and an illuminating, long-overdue social history of 19th-century Brooklyn. -- Eric K. Washington, author of Boss of the Grips: The Life of James H. Williams and the Red Caps of Grand Central Terminal Kanakemedala offers a noteworthy and necessary atlas of Black Brooklyn that gives new insights into the trajectory of the nation. Bookshelves have been waiting for such a historic walk through the famed Borough. A refreshing prism to view the Republic of Brooklyn. -- Kamau Ware, Founder of the Black Gotham Experience


In this relentlessly researched and passionately recounted history, Prithi Kanakamedala uncovers the rich fore story of the republic of Brooklyn and the beautiful struggle of its black abolitionists and community activists. A model of responsible historical scholarship, this book is a must read for not just Brooklynites but for all advocates of a better world. * Manisha Sinha, author of The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic: Reconstruction, 1860-1920 * Prithi Kanakamedala’s deeply-plumbed chronicle of four singular, albeit unsung, African American families —whose lives were ensconced in the decades between the American Revolution and the Reconstruction Era — is both a vivid generational biography and an illuminating, long-overdue social history of 19th-century Brooklyn. -- Eric K. Washington, author of Boss of the Grips: The Life of James H. Williams and the Red Caps of Grand Central Terminal Kanakamedala offers a noteworthy and necessary atlas of Black Brooklyn that gives new insights into the trajectory of the nation. Bookshelves have been waiting for such a historic walk through the famed Borough. A refreshing prism to view the Republic of Brooklyn. -- Kamau Ware, Founder of the Black Gotham Experience Through deep research and fantastic images, Brooklynites presents a powerful portrayal of racism and Black struggles for freedom, written by a leading public historian and scholar of nineteenth century America. Read this book and you will never again think the same way about Brooklyn, and America's complicated, contradictory, hard-edged, and hopeful history. -- Brian Purnell, author of Fighting Jim Crow in the County of Kings: The Congress of Racial Equality in Brooklyn Vigorous history of a free Black community in Brooklyn and its contributions to the making of modern New York. * Kirkus Reviews * In the years after the American Revolution, Brooklyn was a slaveholding capital. But there was a small, thriving Black community that established schools and churches, advocated for voting rights and increased its own financial power. Free Black Brooklyn underwent rapid change and growth while living under a veil of white supremacy and violence. * The Gothamist * Incredibly informative about Brooklyn's history, and the writing is LUSH! * BKReader *


"""In this relentlessly researched and passionately recounted history, Prithi Kanakamedala uncovers the rich fore story of the republic of Brooklyn and the beautiful struggle of its black abolitionists and community activists. A model of responsible historical scholarship, this book is a must read for not just Brooklynites but for all advocates of a better world."" * Manisha Sinha, author of The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic: Reconstruction, 1860-1920 * ""Prithi Kanakamedala’s deeply-plumbed chronicle of four singular, albeit unsung, African American families —whose lives were ensconced in the decades between the American Revolution and the Reconstruction Era — is both a vivid generational biography and an illuminating, long-overdue social history of 19th-century Brooklyn."" -- Eric K. Washington, author of Boss of the Grips: The Life of James H. Williams and the Red Caps of Grand Central Terminal ""Kanakamedala offers a noteworthy and necessary atlas of Black Brooklyn that gives new insights into the trajectory of the nation. Bookshelves have been waiting for such a historic walk through the famed Borough. A refreshing prism to view the Republic of Brooklyn."" -- Kamau Ware, Founder of the Black Gotham Experience ""Through deep research and fantastic images, Brooklynites presents a powerful portrayal of racism and Black struggles for freedom, written by a leading public historian and scholar of nineteenth century America. Read this book and you will never again think the same way about Brooklyn, and America's complicated, contradictory, hard-edged, and hopeful history."" -- Brian Purnell, author of Fighting Jim Crow in the County of Kings: The Congress of Racial Equality in Brooklyn"


In this relentlessly researched and passionately recounted history, Prithi Kanakamedala uncovers the rich fore story of the republic of Brooklyn and the beautiful struggle of its black abolitionists and community activists. A model of responsible historical scholarship, this book is a must read for not just Brooklynites but for all advocates of a better world. * Manisha Sinha, author of The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic: Reconstruction, 1860-1920 * Prithi Kanakamedala’s deeply-plumbed chronicle of four singular, albeit unsung, African American families —whose lives were ensconced in the decades between the American Revolution and the Reconstruction Era — is both a vivid generational biography and an illuminating, long-overdue social history of 19th-century Brooklyn. -- Eric K. Washington, author of Boss of the Grips: The Life of James H. Williams and the Red Caps of Grand Central Terminal Kanakamedala offers a noteworthy and necessary atlas of Black Brooklyn that gives new insights into the trajectory of the nation. Bookshelves have been waiting for such a historic walk through the famed Borough. A refreshing prism to view the Republic of Brooklyn. -- Kamau Ware, Founder of the Black Gotham Experience Through deep research and fantastic images, Brooklynites presents a powerful portrayal of racism and Black struggles for freedom, written by a leading public historian and scholar of nineteenth century America. Read this book and you will never again think the same way about Brooklyn, and America's complicated, contradictory, hard-edged, and hopeful history. -- Brian Purnell, author of Fighting Jim Crow in the County of Kings: The Congress of Racial Equality in Brooklyn


"""In this relentlessly researched and passionately recounted history, Prithi Kanakamedala uncovers the rich fore story of the republic of Brooklyn and the beautiful struggle of its black abolitionists and community activists. A model of responsible historical scholarship, this book is a must read for not just Brooklynites but for all advocates of a better world."" * Manisha Sinha, author of The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic: Reconstruction, 1860-1920 * ""Prithi Kanakamedala’s deeply-plumbed chronicle of four singular, albeit unsung, African American families —whose lives were ensconced in the decades between the American Revolution and the Reconstruction Era — is both a vivid generational biography and an illuminating, long-overdue social history of 19th-century Brooklyn."" -- Eric K. Washington, author of Boss of the Grips: The Life of James H. Williams and the Red Caps of Grand Central Terminal ""Kanakemedala offers a noteworthy and necessary atlas of Black Brooklyn that gives new insights into the trajectory of the nation. Bookshelves have been waiting for such a historic walk through the famed Borough. A refreshing prism to view the Republic of Brooklyn."" -- Kamau Ware, Founder of the Black Gotham Experience"


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Prithi Kanakamedala is Professor of History at Bronx Community College, City University of New York.

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