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Legal History - Complicated Lives: Free Blacks in Virginia, 1619–1865

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Book Synopsis: Would the United States have developed differently if Virginia had not passed a law in 1670 proclaiming all subsequently arriving Africans as servants for life, or slaves? What if the state had not stripped all Free Blacks and Indians of voting rights in 1723, or outlawed interracial sex for 337 years? Complicated Lives upends the pervasive belief that all Africans landing on the shores of Virginia, beginning in late August 1619, became slaves. In reality, many of these kidnap victims received the status of indentured servants. Indeed, hundreds of thousands of free African Americans in the South and North owned property, created businesses, and engaged in public service. Complicated Lives further explores the lives of Free Blacks through the lens of the author's ancestors and other Free Blacks who lived this history, including those who served in the integrated troops commanded by George Washington during the Revolutionary War. Complicated Lives in the media 2020 New Mexico-Arizona Books Awards Cover Design Winner 2020 New Mexico-Arizona Books Awards History Finalist All Things Considered interview: Barbershop: Reckoning With The History Of Slavery KUMN interview: Book And Exhibit Offer Surprising Revelations About Slavery Before Civil War Washington Post: Aaron Burr ― villain of 'Hamilton' ― had a secret family of color, new research shows CNN: Aaron Burr, the Vice President best known for shooting Alexander Hamilton, had a secret biracial family Smithsonian Magazine: 155 Years After His Death, Abolitionist John Pierre Burr's Epitaph Updated to Include His Father, Aaron Burr The Guardian: Aaron Burr, vice-president who killed Hamilton, had children of color The Independent: Why has America taken so long to confront its dark history? Albuquerque Journal: Puzzle solved: UNM professor traces roots back to Aaron Burr SouthWest Writers: An Interview With Author Sherri L. Burr Princeton & Slavery: Aaron Burr Jr. and John Pierre Burr: A Founding Father and his Abolitionist Son Testimonials for Complicated Lives "Complicated Lives has the potential to redefine the racial divide in our country in the most positive way of any book in my generation. We need to understand both our origins and the affection, anger, and fear that we carry within our collective integrated souls."―Theodore Parnall, Dean Emeritus, University of New Mexico, author of Life and Law in Interesting Places: An Improbable Journey "Complicated Lives is a groundbreaking book that redefines everything I thought I knew about the history of slavery in the U.S. It belongs on the curriculum of every university and in the backpack of every student."―Judith Avila, bestselling co-author of Code Talker: The First and Only Memoir by One of the Original Navajo Code Talkers of WWII "Complicated Lives is a much-needed chronicle of the achievements and plight of free Blacks in America, and how many of our nation's founding fathers and notables struggled with the dichotomy of slavery and freedom. This is a scholarly work that belongs on the shelves of all worthy historians, but also reads like a novel, making it approachable to the lay reader."―Frank Alan Burr, author of McKinley Memories: A Memoir of Growing Up in the American Suburbs of the 1950s and 60s and Common Thoughts: Poems and Essays "In this wide-ranging, thoughtful book, Sherri L. Burr combines the expertise of the legal historian with the passionate curiosity of a sleuth in search of roots. Burr adds immeasurably to our understanding of these two-and-a-half centuries in the lives of free African Americans in Virginia."―Virginia Scharff, author of The Women Jefferson Loved Read more

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Are you ready to uncover the untold stories of African Americans in Virginia? Complicated Lives: Free Blacks in Virginia, 1619–1865 is a captivating book that challenges our conventional understanding of slavery. Imagine a United States where the laws didn't strip Free Blacks of their rights and opportunities. This thought-provoking book explores the lives of these individuals who defied the odds and created businesses, owned property, and even served in George Washington's troops during the Revolutionary War.

Complicated Lives digs deep into the history, shedding light on the lives of indentured servants who were initially mistaken for slaves. It's time to reevaluate our understanding of the past and embrace the complexities of our history. With its insightful approach, this book has the power to reshape the narrative and bridge the racial divide in our country.

Don't just take our word for it. Critics and readers alike are praising Complicated Lives for its groundbreaking revelations. A distinguished professor, Theodore Parnall, hails it as a book that has the potential to redefine our collective integrated souls. This is a must-read for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of our shared history.

Join the ranks of those who have already been enlightened by the pages of Complicated Lives. Take the first step towards a new perspective by ordering your copy today.

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