Fighting for Freedom: Black Craftspeople and the Pursuit of Independence

Torren L Gatson, Tiffany N Momon

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Book cover for Fighting for Freedom: Black Craftspeople and the Pursuit of Independence

Fighting for Freedom: Black Craftspeople and the Pursuit of Independence

Fighting for Freedom: Black Craftspeople and the Pursuit of Independence

Torren L Gatson, Tiffany N Momon

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As the companion to the exhibition, Fighting for Freedom places Black craftspeople at the forefront of American history, from before the Revolutionary War through the Civil War and beyond Reconstruction. Delving into diverse narratives of creativity, resilience, and triumph in the quest for freedom, this book underscores the evolution of freedom through the lens of material culture--by exploring how the very concept of freedom was shaped and redefined by enslaved and free craftspeople who relentlessly fought for their rights and the recognition of their humanity.

Featuring ten essays by leading historians, museum curators, and material culture scholars and more than seventy color photographs of Black artistry, including paintings, metalwork, woodwork, pottery, and furniture, this book vividly illustrates how Black men and women persistently sought tangible expressions of liberty which have endured as symbols of their creators' legacies in the ongoing struggle for freedom.

Contributors include Lauren Applebaum, Robell Awake, Lydia Blackmore, Aleia M. Brown, R. Ruthie Dibble, Philippe L. B. Halbert, Jennifer Van Horn, Alexandra Alevizatos Kirtley, and Susan J. Rawles.

Exhibition dates:
Daughters of the American Revolution Museum (Washington, DC): March 28, 2025-December 31, 2025
North Carolina Museum of Art (Raleigh, NC): Winter/Spring 2026
Gibbes Museum of Art (Charleston, SC): Summer 2026-Spring 2027
Historic New Orleans Collection (New Orleans, LA): Summer/Fall 2027
Tennessee State Museum (Nashville, TN): Winter/Spring 2028
Museum of the Shenandoah Valley (Winchester, VA): Summer/Fall 2028

About the Author

Torren L. Gatson is assistant professor of history at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Tiffany N. Momon is associate professor of history at Sewanee (The University of the South). William A. Strollo is curator of exhibitions at the Daughters of the American Revolution Museum.

Critical Reviews

"An illuminating collection that challenges readers to think about how Black labor, enslaved and free, shaped ideas of freedom in the United States. . . . Ten short essays on Black craftspeople from a diverse cast of contributors offer a lens for better understanding Black liberation and the Black community in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (xi-xiii)."--Civil War Monitor

Publishing Information

Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Pub date: 2025-04-01
Length: 176 pages

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