The Archaeology of African American Mobility in Slavery and Freedom in Nineteenth-Century St. Mary’s City

Terry P. Brock
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Following the abandonment of the first capital of Maryland, St. Mary’s City became home to multiple plantations throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. By 1840, almost the entire original city was owned by Dr. James Mackall Brome, as were upward of 60 enslaved African Americans. Examining archaeological survey, excavations, and historical documents demonstrates that both Brome and the African Americans who lived at St. Mary’s City negotiated mobility and access throughout enslavement, the Civil War, and Emancipation across and beyond the plantation landscapes.
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19世纪圣玛丽市奴隶制和自由时期非裔美国人流动的考古学
在马里兰州的第一个首都被遗弃之后,圣玛丽市在18世纪和19世纪成为多个种植园的所在地。到1840年,几乎整个原始城市都归詹姆斯·麦考尔·布罗姆博士所有,还有60多名被奴役的非裔美国人。研究考古调查、发掘和历史文献表明,在整个奴隶制、内战和解放时期,布朗和居住在圣玛丽市的非裔美国人都在种植园景观之外进行了流动性和准入谈判。
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