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El. knyga: Slavery in Zion: A Documentary and Genealogical History of Black Lives and Black Servitude in Utah Territory, 1847-1862

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  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: University of Utah Press,U.S.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781647690861
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Mar-2023
  • Leidėjas: University of Utah Press,U.S.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781647690861

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"An African proverb says, "It is not wrong to go back for that which you have forgotten." This belief underlies the work of recovery of the names and experiences of the enslaved Black residents of Utah Territory in Slavery in Zion: A Documentary and Genealogical History of Black Lives and Black Servitude in Utah Territory, 1847-1862. The total number of the enslaved has remained an open question for many years. Due to the nature of nineteenth-century records and particularly records about enslaved peoples, an exact number will never be known, but while writing this book, historian Amy Tanner Thiriot documented around one hundred enslaved or indentured African American men, women, and children in Utah Territory.Through a combination of genealogical and historical research, the book brings to light events and relationships misunderstood for well over a century. This work of historical biography corrects previous misrepresentations and gathers valuable source data for future interpretive analysis. The firstsection contains an introductory history, chapters on the Southern and Western experiences, and information on life after emancipation. The second section is a biographical encyclopedia with names, relationships, and experiences. Although this book contains material applicable to legal history and the history of race and Mormonism, its most important goal is to be a treasury of the experiences of Utah's enslaved Black residents. It includes better-known people like Biddy Mason and the enslaved members ofthe first Latter-day Saint wagon company to reach the Salt Lake Valley in 1847, Green Flake, Hark Wales, and Oscar Smith, and others who are long forgotten, including Phoebe Murphy and sisters Caroline and Tampian Hoye. This book provides the stories of the enslaved so they can become an integral part of the history of Utah and the American West, no longer forgotten or written out of history"--

An Akan proverb says, “It is not wrong to go back for that which you have forgotten.” This belief underlies historian Amy Tanner Thiriot’s work in Slavery in Zion. The total number of those enslaved during Utah’s past has remained an open question for many years. Due to the nature of nineteenth-century records, particularly those about enslaved peoples, an exact number will never be known, but while writing this book, Thiriot documented around one hundred enslaved or indentured Black men, women, and children in Utah Territory.

Using a combination of genealogical and historical research, the book brings to light events and relationships misunderstood for well over a century. Section One provides an introductory history, chapters on southern and western experiences, and information on life after emancipation. Section Two is a biographical encyclopedia with names, relationships, and experiences. Although this book contains material applicable to legal history and the history of race and Mormonism, its most important goal is to be a treasury of the experiences of Utah’s enslaved Black people so their stories can become an integral part of the history of Utah and the American West, no longer forgotten or written out of history.

The most complete history to date of the one hundred enslaved Black pioneers of Utah Territory 
 

Recenzijos

Slavery in Zion is the most thorough and exhaustive treatment to date of the lives of Black Utahns in the nineteenth century. It should serve as an indispensable starting point for other researchers to explore all sorts of potentially fascinating and important topics."Christopher C. Jones, assistant professor of history, Brigham Young University

An important addition to the study of slavery and (most importantly) enslaved peoples in early Mormon Utah. The author should be commended for her painstaking archival work to bring together well known documents as well as lesser-known documents related to this history."Max Perry Mueller, author of Race and the Making of the Mormon People

Sankofa: Remembrance ix
Acknowledgments xiii
List of Abbreviations
xvii
Introduction: Bound for the Promised Land 1(50)
Part I The Story of African American Slavery in Utah Territory
51(106)
1 Southern Origins: Mississippi and Alabama
53(9)
2 Southern Origins: Tennessee, Missouri, and Kentucky
62(9)
3 Exodus and Escape
71(10)
4 The Settlement of Utah
81(17)
5 Going to California
98(10)
6 Green Flake and the Tithing Myth
108(7)
7 TheTexans
115(8)
8 Merchants, Army Officers, and Government Appointees
123(11)
9 Free at Last
134(23)
Part II Biographical Encyclopedia of the Enslaved
157(180)
10 The Enslaved
159(138)
11 Associated Enslaved Individuals
297(6)
12 Black Residents of Utah Territory
303(10)
13 Former or Unproven Enslavers
313(18)
14 Related Topics
331(6)
Afterword 337(4)
Appendix 1 An Act in Relation to Service, Utah Territorial Legislature (1852) 341(2)
Appendix 2 Slave Registrations and Bill of Sale 343(9)
Appendix 3 Deeds of Consecration 352(3)
Appendix 4 Brigham Young Correspondence 355(4)
Appendix 5 Miscellaneous Documents 359(10)
Appendix 6 Selected Newspaper Articles 369(4)
Notes 373(40)
Bibliography 413(26)
Index 439
Amy Tanner Thiriot is an independent historian and adjunct university instructor in the BYU-Idaho Family History Research program. Her work has been published in the Deseret Book series Women of Faith in the Latter Days and in Mormonism: A Historical Encyclopedia. She blogs at TheAncestorFiles and has written several series for Keepapitchinin: The Mormon History Blog.