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- catalog contributor b12684022.
- catalog contributor b12684023.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description "George Cary Eggleston Remembers Aristocratic Life In Virginia (1875) -- The Slaveholders' Dilemma Between Slavery And Progress (From The Slaveholders' Dilemma, 1992) / Eugene Genovese -- Part VII. Life Within The Big House -- Adele Petigru Is Reminded Of The Mistress' Duties By Her Aunt (c. 1830s) -- Rosalie Roos On Marriages In South Carolina (1854) -- Mary Chesnut Describes The Effects Of Patriarchy (1861) -- Mistresses And Slaves In A Patriarchal World (From Mistresses And Slaves (1998) / Marli Wiener -- Part VIII. Masters And Slaves : Paternalism And Exploitation -- James Henry Hammond Battles Slave Illness (1841) -- Rules On The Rice Estate Of Plowden C. Weston (1846) -- Charles Manigault Instructs His Overseer About "My Negroes" (1848) -- The Chattel Principle (From Soul By Soul, 1999) / Walter Johnson -- Part IX. Life In The Slave Quarters -- Frederick Douglass Remembers His Childhood (1845) --".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "John C. Calhoun's Address To The People Of The United States (1832) -- The New York Tribune On The Radical Origins Of Republicans (1855) -- Abraham Lincoln's House Divided Speech (1858) -- Slavery And Territorial Expansion (From The Slaveholding Republic, 2001) / Don E. Fehrenbacher -- Part XIII. Secession and Civil War -- South Carolina's Ordinance Of Secession (1860) -- Mary Chesnut Recalls The Beginning Of The War (1861) -- Gertrude Thomas On The Role Of Slave Mistresses During The War (1863) -- Drew Faust, Confederate Women In The Crisis Of The Slaveholding South (From Mothers Of Invention, 1996) / Drew Faust -- Part XIV. Emancipation and The Destruction Of Slavery -- Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation (1863) -- Frederick Douglass, "Men Of Color, To Arms" (1863) -- Selections Of Documents On The Black Military Experience (1863-1865) -- The Destruction Of Slavery (From Slaves No More, 1992) / Ira Berlin ... [et al.].".
- catalog description "Masters And Mistresses In Colonial Virginia (From Good Wives, Nasty Wenches, And Anxious Patriarchs, 1996) / Kathy Brown -- Part IV. Slavery and The American Revolution -- Lord Dunmore's Proclamation Freeing Slaves In Virginia (1775) -- Virginia's Manumission Law (1782) -- Thomas Jefferson Expresses His Unease Over Slavery (1782) -- Slavery And The American Revolution (From American Slavery, 1993) / Peter Kolchin -- Part V. The Growth of The Cotton Kingdom -- Joseph Baldwin On Cotton Planters In Alabama And Mississippi (1836) -- James Henry Hammond On Agriculture In The Upper South (1841) -- Frederick Law Olmsted On The Profitability Of Cotton (1856) -- Debating The Profitability Of Antebellum Southern Agriculture (From Debating Slavery, 1998) / Mark Smith -- Part VI. The World of The Planters -- John Lyde Wilson, "The Code Of Honor" (1838) -- George Fitzhugh On The Benefits Of Slavery (1857) --".
- catalog description "Part I. Colonial Origins : Race and Slavery -- The First Blacks Arrive In Virginia (1619) -- Slavery Becomes A Legal Fact In Virginia (17th Century Statutes) -- South Carolina Restricts The Liberty Of Slaves (1740) -- Two Infant Slave Societies In The Chesapeake And The Lowcountry (From Slave Counterpoint, 1998) / Philip D. Morgan -- Part II. From African To African-American : Slave Adaptation To The New World -- Olaudah Equiano Describes His Capture (1760) -- Slave Cargo List, South Carolina (1730) -- List Of Fugitive Slave Skills, Virginia (18th Century) -- The Plantation Generation Of African Americans (From Many Thousands Gone, 1998) / Ira Berlin -- Part III. The Formation of The Master Class -- William Byrd II Describes The Patriarchal Ideal (1726) -- Reverend Jarratt Observes The Life-Style Of Virginia's Planters (1750) -- Thomas Jefferson Gives Instructions To His Overseer (1774-1790) --".
- catalog description "Tempie Herndon Remembers Her Wedding (1860) -- Daniel Drake Remembers A Corn-Shucking Ceremony (1870) -- Slave Marriage And Family Life In Antebellum Virginia (From Life In Black And White, 1996) / Brenda Stevenson -- Part X. Slave Resistance And Slave Rebellion -- Excerpts From Denmark Vesey's Trial Transcript (1822) -- Frederick Douglass Remembers Resisting His Overseer (1845) -- Frederick Law Olmsted On Slave Runaways In Virginia (1856) -- The Impact Of Runaway Slaves On The Slave System (From Runaway Slaves, 1999) / John Hope Franklin and Loren Schweninger -- Part XI. The Abolitionist Impulse -- William Lloyd Garrison, "I Will Be Heard" (1831) -- Massachussets Anti-Slavery Society Resolution (1843) -- Frederick Douglass Discusses The Fourth Of July (1852) -- Abolitionists And The Origins Of Racial Equality (From Of One Blood, 1998) / Paul Goodman -- Part XII. The Politics of Slavery --".
- catalog extent "xv, 416 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0631217347 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0631217355 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Blackwell readers in American social and cultural history ; 11".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub.,".
- catalog spatial "Southern States".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "306.3/62/0973 21".
- catalog subject "E441 .S6185 2002".
- catalog subject "Plantation life Southern States History Sources.".
- catalog subject "Plantation life Southern States History.".
- catalog subject "Slavery United States History Sources.".
- catalog subject "Slavery United States History.".
- catalog subject "Slaves Emancipation United States History Sources.".
- catalog subject "Slaves Emancipation United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "George Cary Eggleston Remembers Aristocratic Life In Virginia (1875) -- The Slaveholders' Dilemma Between Slavery And Progress (From The Slaveholders' Dilemma, 1992) / Eugene Genovese -- Part VII. Life Within The Big House -- Adele Petigru Is Reminded Of The Mistress' Duties By Her Aunt (c. 1830s) -- Rosalie Roos On Marriages In South Carolina (1854) -- Mary Chesnut Describes The Effects Of Patriarchy (1861) -- Mistresses And Slaves In A Patriarchal World (From Mistresses And Slaves (1998) / Marli Wiener -- Part VIII. Masters And Slaves : Paternalism And Exploitation -- James Henry Hammond Battles Slave Illness (1841) -- Rules On The Rice Estate Of Plowden C. Weston (1846) -- Charles Manigault Instructs His Overseer About "My Negroes" (1848) -- The Chattel Principle (From Soul By Soul, 1999) / Walter Johnson -- Part IX. Life In The Slave Quarters -- Frederick Douglass Remembers His Childhood (1845) --".
- catalog tableOfContents "John C. Calhoun's Address To The People Of The United States (1832) -- The New York Tribune On The Radical Origins Of Republicans (1855) -- Abraham Lincoln's House Divided Speech (1858) -- Slavery And Territorial Expansion (From The Slaveholding Republic, 2001) / Don E. Fehrenbacher -- Part XIII. Secession and Civil War -- South Carolina's Ordinance Of Secession (1860) -- Mary Chesnut Recalls The Beginning Of The War (1861) -- Gertrude Thomas On The Role Of Slave Mistresses During The War (1863) -- Drew Faust, Confederate Women In The Crisis Of The Slaveholding South (From Mothers Of Invention, 1996) / Drew Faust -- Part XIV. Emancipation and The Destruction Of Slavery -- Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation (1863) -- Frederick Douglass, "Men Of Color, To Arms" (1863) -- Selections Of Documents On The Black Military Experience (1863-1865) -- The Destruction Of Slavery (From Slaves No More, 1992) / Ira Berlin ... [et al.].".
- catalog tableOfContents "Masters And Mistresses In Colonial Virginia (From Good Wives, Nasty Wenches, And Anxious Patriarchs, 1996) / Kathy Brown -- Part IV. Slavery and The American Revolution -- Lord Dunmore's Proclamation Freeing Slaves In Virginia (1775) -- Virginia's Manumission Law (1782) -- Thomas Jefferson Expresses His Unease Over Slavery (1782) -- Slavery And The American Revolution (From American Slavery, 1993) / Peter Kolchin -- Part V. The Growth of The Cotton Kingdom -- Joseph Baldwin On Cotton Planters In Alabama And Mississippi (1836) -- James Henry Hammond On Agriculture In The Upper South (1841) -- Frederick Law Olmsted On The Profitability Of Cotton (1856) -- Debating The Profitability Of Antebellum Southern Agriculture (From Debating Slavery, 1998) / Mark Smith -- Part VI. The World of The Planters -- John Lyde Wilson, "The Code Of Honor" (1838) -- George Fitzhugh On The Benefits Of Slavery (1857) --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I. Colonial Origins : Race and Slavery -- The First Blacks Arrive In Virginia (1619) -- Slavery Becomes A Legal Fact In Virginia (17th Century Statutes) -- South Carolina Restricts The Liberty Of Slaves (1740) -- Two Infant Slave Societies In The Chesapeake And The Lowcountry (From Slave Counterpoint, 1998) / Philip D. Morgan -- Part II. From African To African-American : Slave Adaptation To The New World -- Olaudah Equiano Describes His Capture (1760) -- Slave Cargo List, South Carolina (1730) -- List Of Fugitive Slave Skills, Virginia (18th Century) -- The Plantation Generation Of African Americans (From Many Thousands Gone, 1998) / Ira Berlin -- Part III. The Formation of The Master Class -- William Byrd II Describes The Patriarchal Ideal (1726) -- Reverend Jarratt Observes The Life-Style Of Virginia's Planters (1750) -- Thomas Jefferson Gives Instructions To His Overseer (1774-1790) --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Tempie Herndon Remembers Her Wedding (1860) -- Daniel Drake Remembers A Corn-Shucking Ceremony (1870) -- Slave Marriage And Family Life In Antebellum Virginia (From Life In Black And White, 1996) / Brenda Stevenson -- Part X. Slave Resistance And Slave Rebellion -- Excerpts From Denmark Vesey's Trial Transcript (1822) -- Frederick Douglass Remembers Resisting His Overseer (1845) -- Frederick Law Olmsted On Slave Runaways In Virginia (1856) -- The Impact Of Runaway Slaves On The Slave System (From Runaway Slaves, 1999) / John Hope Franklin and Loren Schweninger -- Part XI. The Abolitionist Impulse -- William Lloyd Garrison, "I Will Be Heard" (1831) -- Massachussets Anti-Slavery Society Resolution (1843) -- Frederick Douglass Discusses The Fourth Of July (1852) -- Abolitionists And The Origins Of Racial Equality (From Of One Blood, 1998) / Paul Goodman -- Part XII. The Politics of Slavery --".
- catalog title "Slavery and emancipation / edited by Rick Halpern and Enrico Dal Lago.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "Sources. fast".
- catalog type "text".