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The Bone and Sinew of the Land
The Bone and Sinew of the Land: America's Forgotten Black Pioneers and the Struggle for Equality | Anna-Lisa Cox
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The long-hidden truth about America's black pioneers, the frontier they settled, and their fight for a better nation The American frontier is one of our most cherished and enduring national images. We think of the early pioneers who settled the wilderness as courageous, independent--and white. This version of history is simply wrong. Starting in our nation's earliest years, thousands of free African Americans were building hundreds of settlements in the Northwest Territory, a territory that banned slavery and gave equal voting rights to all men. This groundbreaking work of research reveals the lost history of the nation's first Great Migration. Though forgotten today, these pioneers were a matter of national importance at the time; their mere existence leading to fierce political movements and battles that tore families and communities apart long before the Civil War erupted. The Bone and Sinew of the Land is a story with its roots in the ideals of the American Revolution, a story of courageous pioneers transformed by the belief that all men are created equal, seeking a brighter future on the American frontier.
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This is one of those books that when I finish I‘m just angry because it highlights the complete erasure of Free Blacks that became succesful landowners in the NorthWest Territory and their trials and tribulations. The way we teach history is a complete disgrace and everytime I read books like this that convey information I wasn‘t aware of I just end upset. Read this, learn more.
Thanks Netgalley for this book inexchange for an honest review.

Graywacke You have me interested. I didn‘t know anything about this. 6y
Aimeesue The way we teach history - the stuff that's left out - is unconscionable. I'm almost 50 years old and the first time I heard about the Tulsa Massacre (I refuse to call it a "race riot") was this past week. That's just wrong on so many levels. 6y
TheNextBook @Graywacke Neither did I and yet there were hundreds of Free Black land-owning farmers! They could even vote for a while before the Civil War. It‘s an incredible history that I had no knowledge about. 6y
TheNextBook @Aimeesue It‘s extremely frustrating because you realize that this blatant erasure has been used to discredit Black people throughout history and allowed for a false narrative about worth ethic and skill to exist now! It‘s 2018! 200 years ago Free Black people had land and were working for themselves creating communities! 6y
Graywacke @Aimeesue @TheNextBook Toni Morrison taught me about Tulsa, which is tragic (was and is). I think she taught me about St Louis too. I‘m trying to remember where. Paradise touches in Tulsa. Jazz touches on St Louis. But maybe she talked about it in 6y
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I call this multitasking. I have not been able to watch Olympia‘s mama play yet and I‘m not about to miss it.

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I have a few trips planned this summer so I am prioritizing my ARCs! This one comes out in two weeks and I want to get on this as quick as I can. It seems really interesting. Hoping it does not disappoint!

JSW This one looks good! 6y
8leagueboot Oh, I need to get this one for my dad! 6y
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