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A Mind to Stay: White Plantation, Black Homeland
Author: Sydney Nathans
Year: February 20, 2017
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Language: English



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A Mind to Stay White Plantation Black Homeland: A Story of Resilience and Determination In the heart of the American South, during the 19th century, millions of African Americans were forced to leave their homes in the rural areas due to the harsh conditions of slavery and racial discrimination. However, there is a unique story of resilience and determination that emerged from this period, which is the history of the African American families who became owners of the very land they had worked on as slaves. This is the central theme of "A Mind to Stay a book by Sydney Nathans that tells the story of the former enslaved people who purchased the Cameron Place plantation in Greensboro, Alabama, and defended their homeland against challenges from the Jim Crow era to the present day. The story begins in 1840 when Paul Cameron, a wealthy planter from North Carolina, bought 1600 acres of land near Greensboro, Alabama, and sent 114 enslaved people to cultivate cotton and enlarge his fortune. However, in the 1870s, he sold the plantation to emancipated black families who had worked there, marking the beginning of a new chapter in the history of the land.
A Mind to Stay White Plantation Black Homeland: A Story of Resilience and Determination В самом сердце американского Юга в течение XIX века миллионы афроамериканцев были вынуждены покинуть свои дома в сельских районах из-за суровых условий рабства и расовой дискриминации. Тем не менее, существует уникальная история стойкости и решимости, которая появилась в этот период, это история афроамериканских семей, которые стали владельцами той самой земли, на которой они работали в качестве рабов. Это центральная тема «A Mind to Stay» - книги Сиднея Натанса, рассказывающей о бывших порабощенных людях, которые приобрели плантацию Cameron Place в Гринсборо, штат Алабама, и защищали родину от вызовов с эпохи Джима Кроу до наших дней. История начинается в 1840 году, когда Пол Кэмерон, богатый плантатор из Северной Каролины, купил 1600 акров земли около Гринсборо, штат Алабама, и отправил 114 порабощённых людей возделывать хлопок и увеличивать своё состояние. Однако в 1870-х годах он продал плантацию работавшим там эмансипированным чернокожим семьям, что положило начало новой главе в истории земли.
A Mind to Stay White Plantation Black Homeland : A Story of Resilience and Determination Au cœur du Sud des États-Unis, au cours du XIXe siècle, des millions d'Afro-Américains ont été contraints de quitter leurs foyers ruraux en raison des conditions difficiles de l'esclavage et de la discrimination raciale. Cependant, il y a une histoire unique de résilience et de détermination qui est apparue au cours de cette période, c'est l'histoire des familles afro-américaines qui sont devenues propriétaires de la terre sur laquelle elles travaillaient comme esclaves. C'est le thème central de « A Mind to Stay », un livre de Sydney Natans qui parle des anciens esclaves qui ont acheté la plantation Cameron Place à Greensboro, en Alabama, et qui ont défendu leur patrie contre les défis de Jim Crow jusqu'à nos jours. L'histoire commence en 1840, lorsque Paul Cameron, un riche planteur de Caroline du Nord, a acheté 1600 acres de terres près de Greensboro, en Alabama, et a envoyé 114 esclaves cultiver du coton et augmenter leur fortune. Cependant, dans les années 1870, il vend la plantation à des familles noires émancipées qui y travaillent, ce qui marque le début d'un nouveau chapitre dans l'histoire de la terre.
A Mind to Stay White Plantation Black Homeland: A Story of Resilience and Determination En el corazón del sur americano, durante el siglo XIX, millones de afroamericanos se vieron obligados a abandonar sus hogares en zonas rurales debido a las duras condiciones de esclavitud y discriminación racial. n embargo, hay una historia única de resiliencia y determinación que surgió durante este período, esta es la historia de las familias afroamericanas que se hicieron propietarias de las mismas tierras en las que trabajaban como esclavos. Este es el tema central de «A Mind to Stay», un libro de Sydney Natans que narra la historia de antiguos esclavizados que adquirieron la plantación Cameron Place en Greensboro, Alabama, y protegieron a la patria de los desafíos desde la era de Jim Crow hasta la actualidad. La historia comienza en 1840, cuando Paul Cameron, un rico plantador de Carolina del Norte, compró 1.600 acres de tierra cerca de Greensboro, Alabama, y envió a 114 personas esclavizadas a cultivar algodón y aumentar su fortuna. n embargo, en la década de 1870 vendió la plantación a las familias negras emancipadas que trabajaban allí, lo que marcó el inicio de un nuevo capítulo en la historia de la tierra.
A Mind to Stay White Plantation Black Homeland: A Story of Resilience and Detration No coração do Sul americano, milhões de afro-americanos foram forçados a abandonar suas casas nas zonas rurais durante o século XIX devido às condições severas de escravidão e discriminação racial. No entanto, há uma história única de resistência e determinação que surgiu neste período, a de famílias afro-americanas que se tornaram proprietárias da mesma terra em que trabalhavam como escravos. Este é o tema central de «A Mind to Stay», um livro de Sydney Natans sobre ex-escravizados que adquiriram a plantação da Cameron Place em Greensboro, Alabama, e protegem a terra natal desde a era Jim Crowe até hoje. A história começa em 1840, quando Paul Cameron, um rico plantador da Carolina do Norte, comprou 1.600 hectares de terra perto de Greensboro, Alabama, e enviou 114 pessoas escravizadas para cultivar algodão e aumentar sua fortuna. No entanto, na década de 1870, ele vendeu a plantação a famílias negras emancipadas que trabalhavam lá, dando início a um novo capítulo na história da Terra.
A Mind to Stay White Plantation Black Homeland: A Story of Resilience and Determation Nel cuore del Sud americano, nel corso del XIX secolo, milioni di afroamericani sono stati costretti a lasciare le loro case nelle zone rurali a causa delle severe condizioni di schiavitù e discriminazione razziale. Tuttavia, c'è una storia unica di resistenza e determinazione che si è creata in questo periodo, quella delle famiglie afroamericane che sono diventate proprietarie della stessa terra in cui lavoravano come schiavi. Questo è il tema centrale dì A Mind to Stay ", un libro di Sydney Natans che parla di ex schiavitù che hanno acquistato la piantagione di Cameron Place a Greensboro, in Alabama, e che hanno protetto la loro patria dalle sfide da Jim Crowe ad oggi. La storia inizia nel 1840, quando Paul Cameron, un ricco piantagione della Carolina del Nord, acquistò 1600 ettari di terreno vicino Greensboro, in Alabama, e mandò 114 persone schiave a coltivare cotone e aumentare la propria fortuna. Ma nel 1870 vendette la piantagione alle famiglie nere emancipate che li lavoravano, dando il via a un nuovo capitolo nella storia della terra.
A Mind to Stay White Plantation Black Homeland: A Story of Resilience and Determination Im Herzen des amerikanischen Südens mussten im 19. Jahrhundert Millionen Afroamerikaner aufgrund der harten Bedingungen von Sklaverei und Rassendiskriminierung ihre Heimat im ländlichen Raum verlassen. Es gibt jedoch eine einzigartige Geschichte der Widerstandsfähigkeit und Entschlossenheit, die in dieser Zeit entstanden ist, es ist die Geschichte afroamerikanischer Familien, die Eigentümer des Landes wurden, auf dem sie als Sklaven arbeiteten. Das ist das zentrale Thema von „A Mind to Stay“ - einem Buch von Sydney Nathans, das von ehemals versklavten Menschen erzählt, die die Plantage Cameron Place in Greensboro, Alabama, erwarben und ihre Heimat vor den Herausforderungen von der Jim-Crow-Ära bis heute verteidigten. Die Geschichte beginnt im Jahr 1840, als Paul Cameron, ein wohlhabender Pflanzer aus North Carolina, 1600 Hektar Land in der Nähe von Greensboro, Alabama, kaufte und 114 versklavte Menschen schickte, um Baumwolle anzubauen und ihr Vermögen zu erhöhen. In den 1870er Jahren verkaufte er die Plantage jedoch an emanzipierte schwarze Familien, die dort arbeiteten, und leitete damit ein neues Kapitel in der Geschichte des Landes ein.
A Mind to Stay White Plantation Czarna Ojczyzna: Historia odporności i determinacji W sercu amerykańskiego Południa w XIX wieku miliony Afroamerykanów zostały zmuszone do ucieczki z domów na obszarach wiejskich z powodu surowych warunków niewolnictwa i dyskryminacji rasowej. Istnieje jednak wyjątkowa historia o odporności i determinacji, która pojawiła się w tym okresie, jest to historia afroamerykańskich rodzin, które stały się właścicielami samej ziemi, na której pracowali jako niewolnicy. To główny motyw „A Mind to Stay”, książki Sydney Nathans, która śledzi dawniej zniewolonych ludzi, którzy zakupili plantację Cameron Place w Greensboro, Alabama, i chronić ojczyznę przed wyzwaniem z ery Jim Crow do dnia dzisiejszego. Historia rozpoczyna się w 1840, kiedy Paul Cameron, zamożny sadzarka z Karoliny Północnej, kupił 1600 akrów ziemi w pobliżu Greensboro, Alabama, i wysłał 114 zniewolonych ludzi do uprawy bawełny i zwiększyć swoją fortunę. Jednak w latach siedemdziesiątych XIX wieku sprzedał plantację wyemancypowanym czarnym rodzinom, które tam pracowały, co było początkiem nowego rozdziału w historii kraju.
A Mind to Stay White Plantation Black Homeland: A Story of Residence and Desidence in the American South במהלך המאה ה-19, מיליוני אפרו-אמריקאים נאלצו להימלט מבתיהם באזורים כפריים בשל תנאים קשים של עבדות ואפליה גזעית. עם זאת, יש סיפור ייחודי של עמידות ונחישות שצץ בתקופה זו, זהו סיפורן של משפחות אפרו-אמריקאיות שהפכו לבעלים של הקרקע שעליה עבדו כעבדים. זה הנושא המרכזי של ”A Mind to Stay”, ספר מאת סידני ניית 'נס שעוקב אחרי אנשים משועבדים לשעבר שרכשו את המטע של קמרון פלייס בגרינסבורו, אלבמה, והגנו על המולדת מאתגר מתקופת ג'ים קרואו ועד ימינו. הסיפור מתחיל בשנת 1840, כאשר פול קמרון, מטע עשיר מצפון קרוליינה, קנה 1,600 דונם של אדמה ליד גרינסבורו, אלבמה, ושלח 114 אנשים משועבדים כדי לעבד כותנה ולהגדיל את הונם. עם זאת, בשנות ה-70 של המאה ה-19 הוא מכר את המטע למשפחות שחורות שעבדו בו, מה שסימן את תחילתו של פרק חדש בהיסטוריה של הארץ.''
A Mind to Stay White Plantation Black Homeland: A Story of Resilience and Determination (yah Vatan: Dayanıklılık ve Kararlılık Öyküsü) 19. yüzyılda, Güney Amerika'nın kalbinde milyonlarca Afrikalı Amerikalı, kölelik ve ırk ayrımcılığının zorlu koşulları nedeniyle kırsal alanlardaki evlerinden kaçmak zorunda kaldı. Bununla birlikte, bu dönemde ortaya çıkan benzersiz bir esneklik ve kararlılık hikayesi var, bu, köle olarak çalıştıkları toprakların sahibi olan Afrikalı-Amerikalı ailelerin hikayesi. Bu, Sydney Nathans'ın Greensboro, Alabama'daki Cameron Place plantasyonunu satın alan ve anavatanı Jim Crow döneminden günümüze meydan okumaktan koruyan daha önce köleleştirilmiş insanları takip eden bir kitap olan "A Mind to Stay'in ana teması. Hikaye, 1840 yılında, Kuzey Carolina'dan zengin bir ekici olan Paul Cameron'un Alabama, Greensboro yakınlarındaki 1.600 dönümlük araziyi satın alması ve 114 köleyi pamuk yetiştirmek ve servetlerini artırmak için göndermesiyle başlıyor. Bununla birlikte, 1870'lerde, plantasyonu orada çalışan özgürleşmiş siyah ailelere sattı ve bu da toprak tarihinde yeni bir bölümün başlangıcını işaret etti.
عقل البقاء في مزرعة بيضاء الوطن الأسود: قصة مرونة وتصميم في قلب الجنوب الأمريكي خلال القرن التاسع عشر، أُجبر ملايين الأمريكيين الأفارقة على الفرار من منازلهم في المناطق الريفية بسبب ظروف العبودية والتمييز العنصري القاسية. ومع ذلك، هناك قصة فريدة من المرونة والتصميم ظهرت خلال هذه الفترة، هذه هي قصة العائلات الأمريكية الأفريقية التي أصبحت مالكة لنفس الأرض التي عملت عليها كعبيد. هذا هو الموضوع الرئيسي لكتاب «عقل للبقاء»، وهو كتاب من تأليف سيدني ناثانز يتبع الأشخاص المستعبدين سابقًا الذين اشتروا مزرعة كاميرون بليس في جرينسبورو، ألاباما، وحموا الوطن من التحدي من عصر جيم كرو حتى يومنا هذا. تبدأ القصة في عام 1840، عندما اشترى بول كاميرون، وهو مزارع ثري من ولاية كارولينا الشمالية، 1600 فدان من الأراضي بالقرب من جرينسبورو، ألاباما، وأرسل 114 مستعبدًا لزراعة القطن وزيادة ثروتهم. ومع ذلك، في سبعينيات القرن التاسع عشر، باع المزرعة للعائلات السوداء المتحررة العاملة هناك، والتي كانت بداية فصل جديد في تاريخ الأرض.
A Mind to Stay White Plantation Black Homeland: A Story of Resilience and Determination在19世紀美國南部的心臟地帶,數以百萬計的非洲裔美國人由於惡劣的奴隸制和種族歧視條件而被迫離開農村地區的家園。然而,在此期間出現了獨特的韌性和決心歷史,這是非裔美國人家庭的故事,他們成為他們作為奴隸工作的土地的所有者。這是悉尼·內森斯(Sydney Nathans)的著作,講述了以前被奴役的人,他們在阿拉巴馬州格林斯伯勒(Greensboro)購買了Cameron Place種植園,並保護家園免受吉姆烏鴉(Jim Crow)時代的挑戰。故事始於1840,當時來自北卡羅來納州的富裕種植者保羅·卡梅倫(Paul Cameron)在阿拉巴馬州格林斯伯勒附近購買了1600英畝的土地,並派遣了114名被奴役的人種植棉花並增加財富。然而,在1870代,他將種植園賣給了在那裏工作的解放黑人家庭,這標誌著土地歷史的新篇章的開始。

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