Slavery in the South: A State-By-State History Contributor(s): Jewett, Clayton E. (Author), Allen, John O. (Author) |
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ISBN: 0313320195 ISBN-13: 9780313320194 Publisher: Greenwood OUR PRICE: $78.21 Product Type: Hardcover Published: February 2004 Annotation: Slavery in the United States is once again a topic of contention as politicians and interest groups argue about and explore the possibility of reparations. The subject is clearly not exhausted, and a state-by-state approach fills a critical reference niche. This book is the first comparative summary of the southern slave states from Colonial times to Reconstruction. The history of slavery in each state is a story based on the unique events in that jurisdiction, and is a chronicle of the relationships and interactions between its blacks and whites. Each state chapter explores: The genesis and growth of slavery The economics of slavery The life of free and enslaved blacks The legal codes that defined the institution and affected both whites and blacks The black experience during the Civil War The freedmen's struggle during Emancipation and Reconstruction The commonalities and differences can be seen from state to state, and students and other interested readers will find fascinating accounts from ex-slaves that flesh out the fuller picture of slavery state- and country-wide. Included are timelines per state, photos, numerous tables for comparison, and appendixes on the numbers of slaveholders by state in 1860; dates of admission, secession, and readmission; and economic statistics. A bibliography and index complete the volume. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - History | United States - Civil War Period (1850-1877) - Social Science | Ethnic Studies - General - History | Americas (north Central South West Indies) |
Dewey: 306.362 |
LCCN: 2003060004 |
Physical Information: 1.06" H x 7.17" W x 10.29" (1.96 lbs) 344 pages |
Themes: - Chronological Period - 1851-1899 - Topical - Civil War |
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Publisher Description: Slavery in the United States is once again a topic of contention as politicians and interest groups argue about and explore the possibility of reparations. The subject is clearly not exhausted, and a state-by-state approach fills a critical reference niche. This book is the first comparative summary of the southern slave states from Colonial times to Reconstruction. The history of slavery in each state is a story based on the unique events in that jurisdiction, and is a chronicle of the relationships and interactions between its blacks and whites. Each state chapter explores the genesis, growth and economics of slavery, the life of free and enslaved blacks, the legal codes that defined the institution and affected both whites and blacks, the black experience during the Civil War, and the freedmen's struggle during Emancipation and Reconstruction. The commonalities and differences can be seen from state to state, and students and other interested readers will find fascinating accounts from ex-slaves that flesh out the fuller picture of slavery state- and country-wide. Included are timelines per state, photos, numerous tables for comparison, and appendixes on the numbers of slaveholders by state in 1860; dates of admission, secession, and readmission; and economic statistics. A bibliography and index complete the volume. |