Colored Travelers by Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor

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Colored Travelers by Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor

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Americans have long regarded the freedom of travel a central tenet of citizenship. Yet, in America, freedom of movement has historically been a right reserved for whites. In this book, Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor shows that African Americans fought obstructions to their mobility over 100 years before Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus.

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Colored Travelers by Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor

Americans have long regarded the freedom of travel a central tenet of citizenship. Yet, in America, freedom of movement has historically been a right reserved for whites. In this book, Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor shows that African Americans fought obstructions to their mobility over 100 years before Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus.
Pryor analyzes the experiences of free black people living in the antebellum North who had the resources to travel, and who protested against discrimination on public conveyances" - Journal of North Carolina Association of Historians

"Contains an unprecedentedly rich trove of evidence about black people's experiences and understandings of travel before the Civil War." - New England Quarterly

"Although there have been plenty of books and articles that have come out in the last ten years on racial segregation and public transportation as well as black activism in the antebellum North, at this moment there is nothing as original or thought provoking as Colored Travelers." - Griot

"[A] seminal work. . . . An original contribution to historiography of the 19th century, this work will engage everyone from legal scholars to general readers, and is especially recommended to those interested in the antebellum era and African American history." - Library Journal, Starred Review

"Proves once again that there is absolutely no break in American history from before America's founding to the present day when it comes to Civil War and Civil Rights." - Salvatore Cilella, Civil War News

"Offers meaningful insights and an original analysis regarding the precariousness of black movement-a topic relevant to Americans in the twenty-first century." - Journal of Southern History

"Would be a welcome addition for students, scholars and readers of transport history." - The Journal of Transport History

"Pryor argues persuasively that the abusive and discriminatory treatment meted out to African Americans in the "free" North was more about subordination than it was about blackness." - The Journal of American History

"The book's strength is its comprehension of the civic component of these prolonged public travails. Highly recommended." - Choice
Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor is assistant professor of history at Smith College.
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ISBN 13 9781469663920
ISBN 10 1469663929
Title Colored Travelers
Author Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor
Series The John Hope Franklin Series In African American History And Culture
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The University of North Carolina Press
Year published 2021-02-28
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.