The African-American Experience in Nineteenth-Century Connecticut

Benevolence and Bitterness

By (author) Theresa Vara-Dannen

Publication date:

06 March 2014

Length of book:

234 pages

Publisher

Lexington Books

Dimensions:

237x158mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9780739188620

The African-American Experience in Nineteenth-Century Connecticut examines and analyzes the African-American experience in Connecticut as it was through primary sources. Theresa Vara-Dannen analyzes the language of real nineteenth-century Americans expressing the complexity of their thoughts and feelings about the racial issues of their times in a small state with very small communities of people of color. This book highlights the attitudes of ordinary people whose voices emerged, sometimes heroically, through their daily newspapers. The meshing of these voices regarding their race-related experiences provides a nuanced account of a long-gone past, but also gives us an understanding of twenty-first-century Connecticut, which leads the nation in the educational and economic gap between urban and nonurban citizens and has one of the most segregated school systems and residential patterns in the nation.
Using mostly newspaper sources, Vara-Dannen reconstructs a key period in the development of the state of Connecticut, particularly as it related to the African American presence and role in the region. The author's reliance on the plethora of newspaper accounts enabled her to reconstruct the African American experience, and also show how people viewed, acted, and reacted to the African American presence in the state. Vara-Dannen discusses the social and geographic setting in detail, and in the context of New England and the nation. To conclude that Connecticut was largely a tolerant place could be determined only when comparing the state to other places. While it may be true that much tolerance existed, the many wrongful events that did occur does not justify the negative effect that it had on people. The author provides an important insight not before recorded in one document. The complex topic of African Americans in the US will greatly benefit from this contribution, with the book providing the background to help readers gain a deeper understanding of the African American condition today. Other primary sources and a rich scholarly bibliography complement this important contribution to the literature. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All levels/libraries.