White passing in runaway slave ads #history #familyhistory

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Dive into the perplexing world of runaway slave advertisements to explore the complex interplay of race, identity, and power in early America. These ads, often published by slaveholders, offer more than a simple call for the return of escaped slaves; they inadvertently expose the fluidity of racial categories and challenge prevailing ideologies, such as the one-drop rule. From the legal debates that helped formalize racial classifications to the enslaved individuals who defied these narrow categories, discover how these historical documents serve as both a mirror and a window into America's tangled racial past. Unearth the hidden stories and contradictions that reveal not just the shifting nature of racial identity but also the undercurrents of resistance against a system designed to oppress. A journey through this archive is a journey into America's hidden history, challenging our modern understanding of race and identity.

REFERENCES:

American Studies
Vol. 54, No. 4 (2016), pp. 73-97 (25 pages)
Published By: Mid-America American Studies Association
https://slavery.princeton.edu/sources...
https://slavery.princeton.edu/sources...

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