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The Colored Aristocracy of St. Louis (Volume 1) Hardcover – July 30, 1999
In 1858, Cyprian Clamorgan wrote a brief but immensely readable book entitled The Colored Aristocracy of St. Louis. The grandson of a white voyageur and a mulatto woman, he was himself a member of the "colored aristocracy." In a setting where the vast majority of African Americans were slaves, and where those who were free generally lived in abject poverty, Clamorgan's "aristocrats" were exceptional people. Wealthy, educated, and articulate, these men and women occupied a "middle ground." Their material advantages removed them from the mass of African Americans, but their race barred them from membership in white society.
The Colored Aristocracy of St. Louis is both a serious analysis of the social and legal disabilities under which African Americans of all classes labored and a settling of old scores. Somewhat malicious, Clamorgan enjoyed pointing out the foibles of his friends and enemies, but his book had a serious message as well. "He endeavored to convince white Americans that race was not an absolute, that the black community was not a monolith, that class, education, and especially wealth, should count for something."
Despite its fascinating insights into antebellum St. Louis, Clamorgan's book has been virtually ignored since its initial publication. Using deeds, church records, court cases, and other primary sources, Winch reacquaints readers with this important book and establishes its place in the context of African American history. This annotated edition of The Colored Aristocracy of St. Louis includes an introductory essay on African Americans in St. Louis before the Civil War, as well as an account of the lives of the author and the members of his remarkable family—a family that was truly at the heart of the city's "colored aristocracy" for four generations.
A witty and perceptive commentary on race and class, The Colored Aristocracy of St. Louis is a remarkable story about a largely forgotten segment of nineteenth-century society. Scholars and general readers alike will appreciate Clamorgan's insights into one of antebellum America's most important communities.
- Print length136 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherUniversity of Missouri
- Publication dateJuly 30, 1999
- Reading age18 years and up
- Dimensions6 x 0.7 x 9 inches
- ISBN-100826212360
- ISBN-13978-0826212368
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"Cyprian Clamorgan's volume is one of very few works that deal with the black elite in antebellum America, and it contributes substantially to our understanding of the interplay of class and race in that era."—Willard B. Gatewood
"Julie Winch succeeds in telling the complicated story of the Clamorgan family, while fully developing the characters in Cyprian's 'aristocracy.' She enriches our understanding of African American society in St. Louis."—Lawrence O. Christensen
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- Publisher : University of Missouri; First Edition (July 30, 1999)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 136 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0826212360
- ISBN-13 : 978-0826212368
- Reading age : 18 years and up
- Item Weight : 11.7 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.7 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #5,690,993 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #19,006 in African American Demographic Studies (Books)
- #41,531 in Women's Studies (Books)
- #203,121 in United States History (Books)
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With that said, I've had this book for a few years. It sat on my shelf after a quick scan of the index did not show my desired ancestor. With a second look, I've since discovered this book documents some Free People of Color who are buried at historic Bellefontaine Cemetery in St. Louis whose stories are perhaps lost if not for this book. -Clamorgan's version of the stories..
Using this book, I was eventually able to discover more about my own ancestor because it documents the people my ancestor is buried with at Bellefontaine. Although this book did not document my ancestor directly, it discusses his contemporaries and helped me to discover more about him through them.
Great-niece of Cypian Clamorgan
