Sugar & Slaves
.... Dunn, RS Sugar and
Slaves: The Rise of the
Planter Class in the English West Indies, 1624-1713. Univ. of North Carolina Press, NC: 1972.
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Life for Freed Slaves
.... the fact of legal emancipation to the freed
slaves, testifies to the degree of self-delusion that remained. In one report from 1865, a
planter's friends told ....
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The Slave Community: Plantation Life in the Antebellum South
.... others, including slave narratives, but Blassingame's sources also include the autobiographies of former
slaves in addition to
planter's autobiographies and ....
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Black Southerners and Slavery
.... century. In some cases, when a sugar
planter needed more
slaves but could not buy them, he would hire them from nearby planters. The ....
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Vassouras Brazil Coffee Plantation Slaves
.... marketing,
planter clans and associations, and the Portuguese. More importantly, he demonstrates that through unity, culture, and entertainment,
slaves were ....
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Slaves
.... There were the massive efforts of ex-
slaves to obtain the basic fundamentals of a .... At times they merged their interests and identity with the
planter who could ....
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Slavery in the United States
.... obstacle to a sweeping abolition." Phillips acknowledges the trauma of
slaves' "wrench from Africa," but insists that "the relation of
planter and slave was ....
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Nat Turner
.... Although he ensured that his
slaves received religious instruction, that instruction was .... unexpectedly died, Nat was sold to Thomas Moore, an ambitious
planter. ....
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The System of Slavery
.... digo, rice, cotton, and sugar... The article quotes one
planter as saying, "We teach them they are
slaves... that to the white face ....
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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. ....
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Plantation Architecture
.... It was a modest but important victory over the
planter's rules to appropriate .... But
slaves repeatedly proved to be "troublesome property" à [and] Included in ....
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Stanley M. Elkins
.... being with basic human rights--was the slave seen by the capitalist: The
planter was now .... the necessity of training [the
slaves] to work long hours and to give ....
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Nature of Slavery in Ante-Bellum South
.... The songs were a record not of the contentment of the
slaves but of .... good entertainer at the festival also signified something valued by slave and
planter alike ....
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Experience of a Female Slave
.... Indeed, for
slaves "urbanization generally afforded greater personal freedom than on the plantation, where isolation enhanced the
planter's power as dictator ....
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Reconstruction Period
.... those in the Confederacy, at least, where it had no direct force;
slaves in Union .... sharply a suspicion and fear of the power of the Southern
planter aristocracy ....
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The Political Economy of Slavery
....
Planter capitalism is described as a doomed system because it had certain .... the ill effects of this institution upon its primary victims - the
slaves themselves. ....
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History Questions of Slavery
.... of new territories in the est Indies and some of the older
planter elite dropped .... Even after 1807,
slaves were still held in British colonies, but not sold. ....
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Development of Slavery in the Northeastern Colonies
.... plea for the abolition of slavery, or at least more humane treatment of,
slaves. .... the first place, then, as it is in the interest of every
planter to preserve ....
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Treatment of Blacks in America
.... the powerful incentive of profit for slave trader and
planter, the temptation .... The era of Reconstruction--after the national liberation of
slaves--was mixed in ....
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Treatment of Blacks in the US
.... the powerful incentive of profit for slave trader and
planter, the temptation .... The era of Reconstruction--after the national liberation of
slaves--was mixed in ....
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Catholic Bishop James Augustine Healy
.... he was Irish and Catholic, Michael Healy thrived and became a successful
planter. By 1831, he owned sixteen hundred acres of land and seventeen
slaves; by 1833 ....
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A Distinct Case in the Antebellum US
.... status was lower than that of mulattoes in the lower South, where they were generally the product of unions between
slaves and the
planter aristocracy." Berlin ....
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Frederick Douglass
....
Slaves, Phillips explains, were hardly at a disadvantage, owing to the solicitousness .... wrench from Africa," he declares that "the relation of
planter and slave ....
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Causes of Civil War
.... Lincoln was eventually impelled to emancipate the
slaves in 1864 in response to .... Southern plantation economy and the power position of the
planter elite (Brock ....
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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 ....
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Settlement of English America
.... his own land, the Southern architype soon became, and long remained, the
planter ruling like a lord from the big house--and the fields worked by black
slaves. ....
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Changing Interpretations of Reconstruction
.... and social revolution, in which the rich Whites saw their
slaves taken away .... ever been so completely stripped of its economic foundation as the
planter class in ....
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Relationship of Napoleon and Josephine
.... was very conscious that they had little compared to other
planter families, and .... Laure, he went about Martinique extorting statements from the
slaves about her ....
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Rebellion Before the American Revolution
.... After a
planter's overseer was killed in July 1875, the frontier settlers exacted .... Bacon and his men (which included many African
slaves and indentured servants ....
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Similarities Between the Antebellum North & South
.... they were uninterested in punishing the South or dealing with the freed
slaves. .... For the old Southern
planter aristocracy, Reconstruction may have been the most ....
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