Freedom in the Age of Slavery: A History of Free People of Color in Virginia - Monticello Shop

Freedom in the Age of Slavery: A History of Free People of Color in Virginia

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An authoritative study of the free people of color in the largest state of the Old South

Virginia was the state with the most enslaved people prior to the Civil War. It was also at one time the state with the most resident free people of color—free from the legal disabilities specifically associated with enslavement but still denied many basic civil rights. Written by an award-winning expert on free people of color in the American South, Freedom in the Age of Slavery is the first modern comprehensive history of free Virginians of color from the colonial period through Reconstruction.

Milteer recounts in granular detail the discriminatory policies and resulting hardships that free Virginians of color faced, while also documenting the openings they created for themselves and the successes they enjoyed against overwhelming odds. Throughout, he highlights the commonwealth’s significance as the laboratory for legal discrimination throughout the nation, while never losing sight of the ways free people of color seized their opportunities wherever possible and built meaningful lives in the face of massive white resistance.

Paperback, 282 pages.

Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Publication date: May 04, 2026
Language: English
Print length: 282 pages
ISBN-13: 9780813954790

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