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A Moment in the Sun

Black Manhattan Before the Civil War

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Pub Date Aug 25 2026 | Archive Date Jul 31 2026


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Description

A Moment in the Sun dispels the pernicious narrative that in New York City, slavery was followed by a hundred years of poverty and destitution.

More than a century before the Harlem Renaissance, a wave of Black artistic and intellectual activity swept through Manhattan. Ordinary Black men and women, now free, “stood a brief moment in the sun” (W. E. B. Du Bois)—before the city, and the nation, succumbed to civil war. Culling from thousands of fragmentary sources, celebrated historian Shane White conjures the forgotten world of these nineteenth-century Black New Yorkers, from the streets where dandies flaunted their signature style to the cellars where fortunetellers and confidence men turned their tricks. Along the way, White introduces us to the people who helped transform Gotham into a booming urban metropolis, among them Thomas Downing, the “Oyster King of New York,” and Cato Alexander, whose eponymous tavern dispensed cocktails and carriage races to a diverse clientele. As people and cultures mixed in the “amalgamated city,” racial tensions heightened and often exploded. Yet to a startling degree, White shows, this first attempt at integration worked.


About the Author: Shane White is the Emeritus Challis Professor of History at the University of Sydney, specializing in African American history. White has authored or coauthored six books, including Prince of Darkness: The Untold Story of Jeremiah Hamilton, Wall Street’s First Black Millionaire. He lives in Sydney and Brunswick Heads, Australia.


A Moment in the Sun dispels the pernicious narrative that in New York City, slavery was followed by a hundred years of poverty and destitution.

More than a century before the Harlem Renaissance, a...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781324095088
PRICE $35.00 (USD)
PAGES 464

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