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Passing for White: Race, Religion, and the Healy Family, 1820-1920

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Passing for White: Race, Religion, and the Healy Family, 1820-1920 - O'Toole, James M
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Through the prism of one family's experience, this book explores questions of racial identity, religious tolerance, and black-white "passing" in America. Spanning the century from 1820 to 1920, it tells the story of Michael Morris Healy, a white Irish immigrant planter in Georgia; his African American slave Eliza Clark Healy, who was also his wife; and their nine children. Legally slaves, these brothers and sisters were smuggled north before the Civil War to be educated. In spite of the hardships imposed by American society ...

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Passing for White: Race, Religion, and the Healy Family, 1820-1920 2003, University of Massachusetts Press, Massachusetts

ISBN-13: 9781558494176

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Passing for White: Race, Religion, and the Healy Family, 1820-1920 2002, University of Massachusetts Press

ISBN-13: 9781558493414

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