Masters Without Slaves

Masters Without Slaves
Title Masters Without Slaves PDF eBook
Author James L. Roark
Publisher W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Total Pages 273
Release 1977
Genre History
ISBN 9780393009019

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Winner of the Allan Nevins Award of the Society of American Historians.

Masters Without Slaves

Masters Without Slaves
Title Masters Without Slaves PDF eBook
Author James L. Roark
Publisher
Total Pages 734
Release 1973
Genre Plantation life
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Cannibals All!

Cannibals All!
Title Cannibals All! PDF eBook
Author George Fitzhugh
Publisher
Total Pages 390
Release 1857
Genre Labor
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Southern intellectual George Fitzhugh provides a passionate defense of slavery in this nearly 400-page volume published in 1857. Further developing ideas in his previous work Sociology for the South, Fitzhugh not only defends slavery but attacks the entire liberal tradition. Attacking Adam Smith, John Locke, Thomas Jefferson and others, Fitzhugh argues that free markets are harmful to society by forcing the lower classes into crushing labor and poverty. The answer, Fitzhugh argues, is slavery--not only for blacks, but for whites as well. "Slavery," he writes, "is a form, and the very best form, of socialism."

Slaves Without Masters

Slaves Without Masters
Title Slaves Without Masters PDF eBook
Author Ira Berlin
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9781595581730

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The prize-winning classic volume by acclaimed historian Ira Berlin is now available in a handsome new edition, with a new preface by the author. It is a moving portrait of the quarter of a million free black men and women who lived in the South before the Civil War and describes the social and economic struggles that were part of life within this oppressive society. It is an essential work for both educators and general readers. Berlin's books have won many prizes and he is widely recognized as one of the leading scholars on slavery and African American life.

Black Slaves, Indian Masters

Black Slaves, Indian Masters
Title Black Slaves, Indian Masters PDF eBook
Author Barbara Krauthamer
Publisher UNC Press Books
Total Pages 229
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 1469607107

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Black Slaves, Indian Masters: Slavery, Emancipation, and Citizenship in the Native American South

Masters, Slaves, & Subjects

Masters, Slaves, & Subjects
Title Masters, Slaves, & Subjects PDF eBook
Author Robert Olwell
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 326
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9780801484919

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While slavery was peculiar within a democratic republic, it was an integral and seldom questioned part of the 18th-century British empire. Examining the complex culture of the South Carolina law country from the end of the Stono Rebellion through the American Revolution, historian Robert Olwell analyzes the structures and internal dynamics of a world in which both masters and slaves were also imperial subjects.

Masters, Slaves, and Exchange

Masters, Slaves, and Exchange
Title Masters, Slaves, and Exchange PDF eBook
Author Kathleen M. Hilliard
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 233
Release 2014
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1107046467

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This book examines the political economy of the master-slave relationship viewed through the lens of consumption and market exchange. What did it mean when human chattel bought commodities, "stole" property, or gave and received gifts? Forgotten exchanges, this study argues, measured the deepest questions of worth and value, shaping an enduring struggle for power between slaves and masters. The slaves' internal economy focused intense paternalist negotiation on a ground where categories of exchange - provision, gift, contraband, and commodity - were in constant flux. At once binding and alienating, these ties endured constant moral stresses and material manipulation by masters and slaves alike, galvanizing conflict and engendering complex new social relations on and off the plantation.