Unlawful assembly accounts extracted from the Fredericksburg Mayor’s Court Order Books from 1821-1834, reveal rare glimpses of unsupervised, alleged illegal interactions between free and enslaved individuals, many of whom do not appear in other records. Authorities enforced laws banning free blacks and persons of mixed race from interacting with enslaved persons and whites at unlawful assemblies to keep peace in the town, to prevent sexual relationships between white women and free and enslaved black men, and to prevent alliance building between individuals. The complex connections necessary to arrange unlawful assemblies threatened the town’s safety with insurrection if these individuals developed radical ideas opposing the existing soci...
Historians of slavery in the eighteenth-century British Atlantic often narrate the development of sl...
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The seeds for the Civil War were first planted at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1...
Historians of slavery in the eighteenth-century British Atlantic often narrate the development of sl...
The following acts have been taken, complete or in part, from the published volumes of The Statutes ...
Kolchin, Peter R.Historians have analyzed physical confrontations between slaves and whites in their...
This dissertation seeks to explain why more than 110 African American individuals proposed to enslav...
Historical analysis of a 1799 altercation and subsequent trial involving Gabriel Prosser, who a year...
Virginia Society’s Response to Revolution Era Manumission and Emancipation Legislation Through Petit...
Free black ownership of slaves, which did exist in Virginia, shows that opportunity of a kind was op...
Analyzes the history of enslaved African Americans\u27 relationship with the criminal courts of Virg...
Would the United States have developed differently if Virginia had not passed a law in 1670 proclaim...
ABSTRACT The Rule of Law and the Genesis of Freedom: A Survey of Selected Virginia County Court Fre...
Conceived primarily as a case study of Savannah, Georgia, this dissertation addresses the evolution ...
This dissertation explores the relationship between Virginia’s early development and the transatlant...
In the antebellum period Richmond, Virginia newspapers ran advertisements for runaway slaves. Most o...
The existence of the Free Blacks of Virginia as a group in United States history would surprise most...
The seeds for the Civil War were first planted at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1...
Historians of slavery in the eighteenth-century British Atlantic often narrate the development of sl...
The following acts have been taken, complete or in part, from the published volumes of The Statutes ...
Kolchin, Peter R.Historians have analyzed physical confrontations between slaves and whites in their...