Atlantic Passages Race, Mobility, and Liberian Colonization

Cover of Atlantic Passages Race, Mobility, and Liberian Colonization by Robert Murray
Year: 2021
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 281
ISBN-13: 9780813066752
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Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.2786811196 Pounds
Width: 0.81 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 966.6202
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Atlantic Passages: Race, Mobility, and Liberian Colonization by Robert Murray, published by University Press of Florida in 2021, explores the complex movement of people between Liberia and the United States during the nineteenth century. This 281-page work delves into the experiences of Liberian settlers, established by the American Colonization Society, and examines how their journeys influenced the construction of race within the Atlantic world.

In this edition, Murray traces the transatlantic crossings of Americo-Liberians from 1820 to 1857, revealing that many settlers returned to the U.S. rather than remaining in Africa. He discusses the cultural perceptions of these African Americans by their African neighbors, who categorized them as “whites,” and the implications of this dual identity. The book highlights the contested nature of racial identities and how geography and cartography shape understandings of race, offering insights into the complexities of blackness and whiteness in the historical context of the Americas and Africa.


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Tracing the movement of people to and from Liberia in the nineteenth century



Established by the American Colonization Society in the early nineteenth century as a settlement for free people of color, the West African colony of Liberia is usually seen as an endpoint in the journeys of those who traveled there. In Atlantic Passages, Robert Murray reveals that many Liberian settlers did not remain in Africa but returned repeatedly to the United States, and he explores the ways this movement shaped the construction of race in the Atlantic world.



Tracing the transatlantic crossings of Americo-Liberians between 1820 and 1857, in addition to delving into their experiences on both sides of the ocean, Murray discusses how the African neighbors and inhabitants of Liberia recognized significant cultural differences in the newly arrived African Americans and racially categorized them as “whites.” He examines the implications of being perceived as simultaneously white and Black, arguing that these settlers acquired an exotic, foreign identity that escaped associations with primitivism and enabled them to claim previously inaccessible privileges and honors in America.



Highlighting examples of the ways in which blackness and whiteness have always been contested ideas, as well as how understandings of race can be shaped by geography and cartography, Murray offers many insights into what it meant to be Black and white in the space between Africa and America.



Publication of the paperback edition made possible by a Sustaining the Humanities through the American Rescue Plan grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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