Free African Americans of Maryland and Delaware from the Colonial Period to 1810. Second Edition
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Are you fascinated by African American history? Discover the untold stories of over 400 Maryland and Delaware Black families in the second edition of "Free African Americans of Maryland and Delaware from the Colonial Period to 1810". Uncover the compelling genealogical evidence meticulously assembled by Mr. Heinegg, featuring nearly 10,000 individuals. With extensive documentation from federal censuses and colonial sources, this book brings to light the true origins of these free Black families.
Delve into the past as Mr. Heinegg presents irrefutable proof that many of these families are descendants of mixed-race children born from unions between white women and African American slaves or free Blacks. Unveiling the impact of colonial Maryland laws on free Blacks, the author reveals the severe penalties imposed on marriages between African American and white partners. Despite the legal consequences, the public record validates the occurrence of several hundred child-bearing relationships during the colonial period in Delaware and Maryland.
Explore the unique dynamics of Maryland families, the majority of those studied in this book. Unlike their counterparts in neighboring states, Maryland free Blacks had closer ties with the surrounding slave population. Mr. Heinegg sheds light on the circumstances that allowed a significant number of these freedmen to become landowners, highlighting their resilience and determination in the face of adversity.
Uncover the hidden narratives of African American history and the struggles faced by free Blacks in Maryland and Delaware. Order your copy of "Free African Americans of Maryland and Delaware from the Colonial Period to 1810" today and enrich your understanding of this vital chapter in American history. Click here to order now.
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