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"I, Too, Am America": Archaeological Studies of African-American Life [Hardcover]

Theresa A. Singleton (Editor)
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August 22, 1999

The moral mission archaeology set in motion by black activists in the 1960s and 1970s sought to tell the story of Americans, particularly African Americans, forgotten by the written record. Today, the archaeological study of African-American life is no longer simply an effort to capture unrecorded aspects of black history or to exhume the heritage of a neglected community. Archaeologists now recognize that one cannot fully comprehend the European colonial experience in the Americas without understanding its African counterpart.

This collection of essays reflects and extends the broad spectrum of scholarship arising from this expanded definition of African-American archaeology, treating such issues as the analysis and representation of cultural identity, race, gender, and class; cultural interaction and change; relations of power and domination; and the sociopolitics of archaeological practice. "I, Too, Am America" expands African-American archaeology into an inclusive historical vision and identifies promising areas for future study.


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Theresa A. Singleton is Curator in Historical Archaeology at the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, and Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology, Syracuse University. She is the editor of The Archaeology of Slavery and Plantation Life, and has written numerous articles on African American archaeology.


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  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: University of Virginia Press (August 22, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813918421
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813918426
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Historical Truth, March 13, 2001
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Finally a book that will tell it like it was. When you read this book you begin to realize the miseducation that is dished out in American public high schools and that this country was not built culturally by the Thomas Jeffersons or the George Washingtons, but by the working folk, poor white artisans and African captives. I learned more about the history of this country during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries from this book then from my entire pre-college scholastic career. My Prof. (Warren Perry)and I, as well as our entire class, love this book. Archaeology is truth, and so is this book.
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THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY of African-American life has become a well-established research interest within American historical archaeology. Read the first page
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plantation deposits, denticulate lines, peake pipes, pointillé decoration, colonoware pottery, plantation food supply, pipe art, white infill, incorporative aspects, dentate stamping, plantation archaeology, white inlay, decorated pipes, pipe molds, slave housing, plantation space, slave sites, stamped characters, historical archaeology, historical archaeologists, clay tobacco pipes, pipe makers, marked vessels, white artisans, slave diet
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West African, African Americans, South Carolina, Thomas Jefferson, Fort Mosé, Native American, New World, Flowerdew Hundred, United States, Carter's Grove, Noël Hume, Daniel Mouer, North America, Central Africa, Colonial Williamsburg, Drax Hall, Edmund Bacon, Mulberry Row, European Americans, Iron County, James City, James River, Mary's City, Virginia Department of Historic Resources, Potomac Creek
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