Dennis Patrick Halpin is Associate Professor of History at Virginia Tech.
Description
Introduction Chapter 1. African Americans' Struggle to Define Freedom on the Border Chapter 2. Rebuilding a Radical African American Activist Foundation Chapter 3. The Mutual United Brotherhood of Liberty and New Directions in Black Activism Chapter 4. The Creation of Baltimore's Racialized Criminal Justice System Chapter 5. "The Wave of Disfranchising Deviltry Has Gone to Its Utmost Northern Limits" Chapter 6. "The Struggle for Land and Liberty" Conclusion Notes Index Acknowledgments
"In A Brotherhood of Liberty, Halpin describes how the African American community of Baltimore used activism to define citizenship and freedom after the Civil War. The book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of African American politics from the age of Emancipation through the hardening of Jim Crow to the law-and-order policies of the so-called Progressive Era." (Shawn Alexander, University of Kansas)