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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Foreword: Nations beyond Nations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1. Mobility and Migration
Freedom, Reenslavement, and Movement in the Revolutionary South
To Fashion Ourselves Citizens: Colonization, Belonging, and the Problem of Nationhood in the Atlantic South, 1829–1859
Exiles in America: Canadian Anti-Black Racism and the Meaning of Nation in the Age of the 1848 Revolutions
Part 2. Law and Legal Status
“To Break Our Chains and Form a Free People”: Race, Nation, and Haiti’s Imperial Constitution of 1805
Seaman and Citizen: Learning the Law of Citizenship, from Baltimore to Valparaiso
Part 3. Labor and Freedom
Apprenticeship and Emancipation in the Caribbean: The Seeds of Citizenship
Who Is Black in a Black Republic? Labor in the Remaking of Black Citizenship in Liberia
Part 4. Race and the Public Sphere
Race and Belonging in the New American Nation: The Republican Roots of Black Abolitionism
“All the Inhabitants of This America Are Citizens”: Imagining Equality, Nation, and Citizenship in an Atlantic Frame
The Racial Terms of Citizenship: Abolition and Its Political Aftermath in Northeastern Brazil
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