Michael A. Gomez is a professor of history at New York University.
[A] conceptual "tour de force". No brief review can do justice to
the nuances and complexities of Gomez's argument."Southern
Cultures"
Gomez gracefully and distinctively enlivens slaves understandings
of themselves as Igbo, Muslims, parents, children,
and--eventually-- Africans and Americans."Journal of Southern
History"
[A] conceptual "tour de force," No brief review can do justice to
the nuances and complexities of Gomez's argument."Southern
Cultures"
�A� conceptual "tour de force." No brief review can do justice to
the nuances and complexities of Gomez's argument."Southern
Cultures"
�A� rare and creative inquiry into the origins of African identity
in the United States from 1526 to 1830."Gaither Reporter"
"Gomez gracefully and distinctively enlivens slavesU understandings
of themselves as Igbo, Muslims, parents, children,
and--eventually--UAfricansU and Americans."Journal of Southern
History""
[A] conceptual "tour de force." No brief review can do justice to
the nuances and complexities of Gomez's argument."Southern
Cultures"
[A] rare and creative inquiry into the origins of African identity
in the United States from 1526 to 1830."Gaither Reporter"
Deeply researched in both African and North American
sources."nternational Journal of African Historical Studies"
Gomez has yoked his admirable grasp of recent advances in African
historiography with a subtle and sensitive reading of
slavery."American Historical Review"
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