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Colonization Of Freed African Americans In Suriname eBook

Archival Sources Relating To The U.S.-Dutch Negotiations, 1860-1866

by Michael Douma
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Publisher: LEIDEN UNIVERSITY PRESS, March of 2019 ‧
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During the American Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln’s administration engaged in protracted negotiations with representatives of the Netherlands to aid in the voluntarily colonization of free African Americans to Suriname. Scores of diplomatic letters in Dutch, English, and French, dating to the period 1862 to 1866 attest to the very real possibility that such migration stream could have become a reality. They also indicate reasons why this scheme failed: it was bogged down by differences of opinion, mail delays, and ultimately a reluctance of any African Americans to migrate. Previously unpublished and unknown, these letters have been transcribed and translated here for the first time. The sources provide a rare look inside the minds of liberal government officials during the age of emancipation in the Atlantic World. They demonstrate the officials’ humanitarian concerns, their racial prejudices, respect for legal order and process, and faith in governments to solve international problems.

Colonization Of Freed African Americans In Suriname

Archival Sources Relating To The U.S.-Dutch Negotiations, 1860-1866

by Michael Douma

Property Description
ISBN: 9789400603486
Publisher: LEIDEN UNIVERSITY PRESS
Release Date: March of 2019
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: Colonial And Global History Through Dutch Sources
Categories: eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > North America
EAN: 9789400603486

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