In Front of The Big House

Author:   Bobby L Dennis ,  Ser Seshab Heter -C -M Boxley
Publisher:   Guide for Touring Natchez
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9798349332906


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   23 May 2025
Format:   Paperback
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In Front of the Big House: Preserving Black History Through Slavery In In Front of the Big House, the shadows of the antebellum South come alive as this profound exploration delves into the intricate and deeply human stories of enslaved Black individuals, their communities, and their enduring legacies. This book embarks on a journey to illuminate the complex narratives that are often overshadowed by grand plantation histories, restoring a sense of agency and presence to those who lived in the margins of the written record. Through meticulous research and a compassionate lens, In Front of the Big House weaves together personal accounts, historical records, oral traditions, and archaeological findings to shed light on the daily lives, resilience, and cultural expressions of enslaved individuals. The title metaphorically places focus away from the grandeur of plantation houses and instead centers on the spaces where enslaved people lived, worked, resisted, and built communities. Preserving the PastThe book underscores the importance of preserving and understanding the material and intangible heritage of Black individuals during slavery. It examines how artifacts, burial grounds, and other remnants of enslaved life provide invaluable insight into their resilience and ingenuity. By analyzing these physical testaments, the narrative reconstructs the contours of enslaved people's lives and the networks of survival they cultivated. Humanizing HistoryOne of the core themes of the book is its commitment to humanizing enslaved individuals by exploring their emotional lives, family bonds, spiritual practices, and creative expressions. The text reveals the humanity often obscured in accounts dominated by plantation owners' perspectives, bringing forward stories of love, loss, and resistance. A Call to ActionThe book also serves as a call to action for historians, educators, and the public to ensure that Black histories are preserved and honored. It discusses contemporary efforts in heritage preservation, such as the restoration of slave quarters, the protection of burial sites, and the inclusion of enslaved people's narratives in public histories. This emphasis challenges us to confront uncomfortable truths while recognizing the resilience and contributions of Black communities. Engaging with Contemporary IssuesIn addition to its historical focus, In Front of the Big House connects the legacy of slavery to contemporary struggles for racial justice and equity. It explores how the erasure of Black experiences has ongoing repercussions and why preserving these histories is essential for understanding and addressing systemic racism today. A Rich Tapestry of StoriesThrough poignant anecdotes, detailed case studies, and evocative imagery, the book paints a vivid picture of the lived experiences of enslaved individuals. From the vibrancy of Gullah-Geechee culture to the strategies of survival and defiance enacted within plantation boundaries, the narrative is a tribute to the indomitable spirit of Black people in the face of oppression. In Front of the Big House is not just a history book; it is an act of reclamation, a testament to the enduring power of memory, and a reminder of the necessity of preserving the stories of those who shaped and were shaped by one of the most harrowing periods in American history. It invites readers to look beyond the grand façades of the ""big houses"" and to see the profound significance of the lives lived in their shadows. For anyone interested in American history, African American studies, or the ethics of historical preservation, this book is a vital and transformative read.

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Author:   Bobby L Dennis ,  Ser Seshab Heter -C -M Boxley
Publisher:   Guide for Touring Natchez
Imprint:   Guide for Touring Natchez
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9798349332906


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   23 May 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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