The Slave Community: Plantation Life in the Antebellum South
.... almost absolute power over the
slave from a legal perspective, he was "dependent on the
slave's labor for his economic survival, the
planter ordinarily could ....
(945

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Slave Revolt of 1811 New Orleans
.... The
Slave Revolt of 1811 forever changed the
planter class, the sugar and cotton industries, and the place of planters, slaves, and blacks in society. ....
(2386

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)
Slavery in the United States
.... to a sweeping abolition." Phillips acknowledges the trauma of slaves' "wrench from Africa," but insists that "the relation of
planter and
slave was largely ....
(1873

7

)
Experience of a Female Slave
.... Chessier had the relative good fortune of being a house
slave, and living in .... freedom than on the plantation, where isolation enhanced the
planter's power as ....
(1003

4

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Black Southerners and Slavery
.... increased steadily throughout the colonial period, and by 1860 the
slave population in .... In some cases, when a sugar
planter needed more slaves but could not buy ....
(1570

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The Political Economy of Slavery
.... In his first essay, Genovese (1967) interprets the
slave South as a hegemonic social ....
Planter capitalism is described as a doomed system because it had certain ....
(1705

7

)
Nature of Slavery in Ante-Bellum South
.... The abilities that contributed to the development of a good entertainer at the festival also signified something valued by
slave and
planter alike. ....
(1465

6

)
Sugar & Slaves
.... actions of the
planter class as something that should merit them praise from the reader. He tries to liken these ruthless, often barbaric,
slave masters, who ....
(1668

7

)
Nat Turner
.... that instruction was tailored to ensure they accepted their
slave status. When Samuel unexpectedly died, Nat was sold to Thomas Moore, an ambitious
planter. ....
(1380

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Reconstruction Period
.... Before the war, they essentially feared that
planter dominance and
slave competition would reduce them to the penury and humiliations of Southern "poor white ....
(2425

10

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Stanley M. Elkins
.... investment, and only as an investment in capital--and not as a human being with basic human rights--was the
slave seen by the capitalist: The
planter was now ....
(1556

6

)
Black American Spiritual Songs
.... Ulrich B. Phillips acknowledges the trauma of slaves' "wrench from Africa" (291) but insists that "the relation of
planter and
slave was largely shaped by a ....
(4893

20

)
Southern Nationalism from 1830-1861
.... influence in Congress, Calhoun pressed for annexation of Texas as a
slave state .... regard, McCardell cites one John A. Quitman, a failed Southern
planter and would ....
(1817

7

)
Treatment of Blacks in America
.... of starving settlers, the special helplessness of the displaced African, the powerful incentive of profit for
slave trader and
planter, the temptation of ....
(2338

9

)
Treatment of Blacks in the US
.... of starving settlers, the special helplessness of the displaced African, the powerful incentive of profit for
slave trader and
planter, the temptation of ....
(2338

9

)
Catholic Bishop James Augustine Healy
.... he was Irish and Catholic, Michael Healy thrived and became a successful
planter. .... In 1829, Healy entered into married life with a
slave woman, Mary Eliza Smith ....
(2585

10

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Frederick Douglass
.... Though he cites "the wrench from Africa," he declares that "the relation of
planter and
slave was largely shaped by a sense of propriety, proportion, and ....
(4278

17

)
Vassouras Brazil Coffee Plantation Slaves
.... work, Stein gives us an excellent insight into early roads, settlements, coffee production methods, the traditions of
slave labor, marketing,
planter clans and ....
(1133

5

)
Sojourner Truth
.... of the text takes her life through the Constitutional abolition of the
slave trade in .... that she sought to reclaim her son Peter from the Alabama
planter to whom ....
(1828

7

)
Life for Freed Slaves
.... The contemporary accounts of
slave owners, as they gradually revealed the fact of legal .... In one report from 1865, a
planter's friends told him that few changes ....
(2831

11

)
The System of Slavery
.... The article quotes one
planter as saying, "We teach them they are slaves... .... And, what rights did a
slave have in the early US society? ....
(2101

8

)
History of Women's Rights
.... Daughters of a South Carolina
planter and
slave owner, they relocated to Philadelphia, where, embedded in the American genteel class, they became active ....
(6448

26

)
Plantation Architecture
.... It was a modest but important victory over the
planter's rules to appropriate .... such attitudes mocked the claims of absolute control made by
slave- owning whites ....
(1674

7

)
History Questions of Slavery
.... of new territories in the est Indies and some of the older
planter elite dropped .... In 1805, a Bill abolishing the
slave trade in conquered territories was passed ....
(1982

8

)
Development of Slavery in the Northeastern Colonies
.... first place, then, as it is in the interest of every
planter to preserve .... least exposed to a more enlightened European influence with regard to
slave ownership. ....
(2515

10

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Southern Plantation Aristocracy
.... He became a successful
slave dealer and
planter, who by his own account estimated his wealth at the beginning of the Civil _____ 4John A. Wyeth, Lifwe of ....
(4232

17

)
de las Casas & Spaniard Mistreatment of Indians
.... for Indians, he profited substantially himself from the wages of
slave labor under .... he had used the forced labor of Indians to prosper as a
planter (Scholtes 2 ....
(1840

7

)
Antebellum America as an Egalitarian Society
.... He also became a wealthy
planter. His lavish plantation, "the Hermitage" near Nashville, Tennessee, epitomized the aristocratic
slave-owner lifestyle (IWB 2000 ....
(3775

15

)
Women in the Civil War
.... an abolitionist partisan, having been a supporter of the Fugitive
Slave Law while in .... was anomalous vis-à-vis the industrial North and the
planter culture of ....
(8133

33

)
Civil War Media
.... Nevertheless, for all that there was a large non-
slave-owning middle class in the South, the
planter interest did exercise effective political power and it was ....
(7382

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