The history of American slave family life has been circumscribed by two shortcomings. First, historians have long disagreed over the extent of slave agency in the development of slave families. Second, historians have tended to overemphasize the experiences of enslaved people in the cotton South, and rarely studied slave families from a comparative perspective. This study addresses both of these issues by examaning, from a comparative perspective, the boundaries and opportunities for slave family life in three distinct agricultural regions of the American South: Fairfax County, Virginia; Georgetown District, South Carolina; and St. James Parish, Louisiana.</p
Since its beginning, enslavement of African peoples in the New World has been a topic of great inter...
Documenting Louisiana Sugar provides historians and social scientists with an innovative tool for ex...
Black farming families in post-Civil War North Carolina generated significant resources of cash and ...
Shrewd agricultural decisions enabled some African-American farmers to own and keep their land for d...
Shrewd agricultural decisions enabled some African-American farmers to own and keep their land for d...
The evidentiary base for this study is the compilation of almost 7,000 individuals connected by kins...
Despite the dramatic geographical expansion of the U.S. South after 1800, few historians have includ...
Despite the dramatic geographical expansion of the U.S. South after 1800, few historians have includ...
During the five decades between the War of 1812 and the end of the Civil War, southern Louisianans d...
This study explores the meaning of freedom in the Yazzoo-Mississippi Delta during the tumultuous era...
This study explores the meaning of freedom in the Yazzoo-Mississippi Delta during the tumultuous era...
This study represents an attempt to answer a complex question about American history: why did the N...
This dissertation examines the movement of enslaved people in the antebellum United States from the ...
This dissertation focuses on ordinary whites in a lowcountry community notable for its African-Ameri...
This dissertation focuses on ordinary whites in a lowcountry community notable for its African-Ameri...
Since its beginning, enslavement of African peoples in the New World has been a topic of great inter...
Documenting Louisiana Sugar provides historians and social scientists with an innovative tool for ex...
Black farming families in post-Civil War North Carolina generated significant resources of cash and ...
Shrewd agricultural decisions enabled some African-American farmers to own and keep their land for d...
Shrewd agricultural decisions enabled some African-American farmers to own and keep their land for d...
The evidentiary base for this study is the compilation of almost 7,000 individuals connected by kins...
Despite the dramatic geographical expansion of the U.S. South after 1800, few historians have includ...
Despite the dramatic geographical expansion of the U.S. South after 1800, few historians have includ...
During the five decades between the War of 1812 and the end of the Civil War, southern Louisianans d...
This study explores the meaning of freedom in the Yazzoo-Mississippi Delta during the tumultuous era...
This study explores the meaning of freedom in the Yazzoo-Mississippi Delta during the tumultuous era...
This study represents an attempt to answer a complex question about American history: why did the N...
This dissertation examines the movement of enslaved people in the antebellum United States from the ...
This dissertation focuses on ordinary whites in a lowcountry community notable for its African-Ameri...
This dissertation focuses on ordinary whites in a lowcountry community notable for its African-Ameri...
Since its beginning, enslavement of African peoples in the New World has been a topic of great inter...
Documenting Louisiana Sugar provides historians and social scientists with an innovative tool for ex...
Black farming families in post-Civil War North Carolina generated significant resources of cash and ...