This paper documents the persistence of Southern slave owners in political power after the American Civil War. Using data from Texas, we show that former slave owners made up more than half of all state legislators until the late 1890s. Legislators with slave-owning backgrounds were more likely to be Democrats and voted more conservatively even conditional on party membership. A county's propensity to elect former slave owners was positively correlated with cotton production, but negatively with Reconstruction-era progress of blacks. Counties that elected more slave owners also displayed worse educational outcomes for blacks in the early twentieth century
This article re-examines the 1860 census for Savannah Georgia. It melds the free and slave census to...
The objective of this paper is to make the case that the United States became an economic super-powe...
In light of the suspicions of the writer with reference to the labor theory of plantation slavery as...
This paper documents the persistence of the Southern slave owning elite in political power after the...
This paper documents the persistence of Southern slave owners in political power after the American ...
This paper documents the persistence of the Southern slave owning elite in political power after the...
The effect of the Civil War and Reconstruction on the southern planter elite remains a topic of inte...
This paper deals with the complexity of the legal system in the American South during the Antebellum...
This paper is an empirical extension of Avidit Acharya, Matthew Blackwell, and Maya Sen’s piece (for...
This research paper details the fight against slavery and all of its catastrophic effects after it h...
In the past 30 years, the legacy of African-American slavery has experienced a transformation in his...
People who practiced slavery across the United States, or engaged in slavery-related practices, were...
People who practiced slavery across the United States, or engaged in slavery-related practices, were...
The purpose of this study is to provide knowledge of the role of the Negro slave in the plantation e...
People who practiced slavery across the United States, or engaged in slavery-related practices, were...
This article re-examines the 1860 census for Savannah Georgia. It melds the free and slave census to...
The objective of this paper is to make the case that the United States became an economic super-powe...
In light of the suspicions of the writer with reference to the labor theory of plantation slavery as...
This paper documents the persistence of the Southern slave owning elite in political power after the...
This paper documents the persistence of Southern slave owners in political power after the American ...
This paper documents the persistence of the Southern slave owning elite in political power after the...
The effect of the Civil War and Reconstruction on the southern planter elite remains a topic of inte...
This paper deals with the complexity of the legal system in the American South during the Antebellum...
This paper is an empirical extension of Avidit Acharya, Matthew Blackwell, and Maya Sen’s piece (for...
This research paper details the fight against slavery and all of its catastrophic effects after it h...
In the past 30 years, the legacy of African-American slavery has experienced a transformation in his...
People who practiced slavery across the United States, or engaged in slavery-related practices, were...
People who practiced slavery across the United States, or engaged in slavery-related practices, were...
The purpose of this study is to provide knowledge of the role of the Negro slave in the plantation e...
People who practiced slavery across the United States, or engaged in slavery-related practices, were...
This article re-examines the 1860 census for Savannah Georgia. It melds the free and slave census to...
The objective of this paper is to make the case that the United States became an economic super-powe...
In light of the suspicions of the writer with reference to the labor theory of plantation slavery as...