"Jacqueline
Lemelle: A Free Black Woman
in 18th Century New Orleans"
Jennifer
Spear, Assistant Professor
Dept of History, University
of California, Berkeley
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Chronology
of Lemelle's life
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Web
Links
- Spear, Jennifer M. "The
Distant Past of North American
Women's History" Journal
of Women's History - Volume
16, Number 4, 2004, pp. 41-49
- L. Virginia Gould, "Urban
Slavery--Urban Freedom: The
Manumission of Jacqueline Lemelle,"
in More than Chattel: Black
Women and Slavery in the Americas,
Blacks in the Diaspora, eds.
David Barry Gaspar and Darlene
Clark Hine (Bloomington: Indiana
University Press, 1996), 298-314.
- Kimberly S. Hanger, Bounded
Lives, Bounded Places: Free
Black Society in Colonial New
Orleans, 1769-1803 (Durham,
North Carolina: Duke University
Press, 1997).
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- Daniel L. Schafer, Anna Madgigine
Jai Kinglsey: African Princess,
Florida Slave, Plantation Slaveowner
(Gainesville: University Press
of Florida, 2003).
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- Ira Berlin, Slaves Without
Masters: The Free Negro in the
Antebellum South (New York:
New Press, 1974).
- Melvin Patrick Ely, Israel
on the Appomattox: A Southern
Experiment in Black Freedom
from the 1790s through the Civil
War (Knopf, 2004)
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- Edward P. Jones, The Known
World (Amistad Press, 2004)
- “In Business for Themselves:
Women of Color and Their Business
- Dealings in Eighteenth Century
Cap Français and New
Orleans” By: Mikal G.
Ison
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