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  • Sarah G. Humphreys: Antebellum Belle to Equal Rights Activist, 1830-1907

    Sarah G. Humphreys: Antebellum Belle to Equal Rights Activist, 1830-1907

  • Thomas Jefferson's World: a Resource for Middle and High

    Thomas Jefferson's World: a Resource for Middle and High

  • Slave Traders and Planters in the Expanding South: Entrepreneurial Strategies, Business Networks, and Western Migration in the Atlantic World, 1787-1859

    Slave Traders and Planters in the Expanding South: Entrepreneurial Strategies, Business Networks, and Western Migration in the Atlantic World, 1787-1859

  • Fall of the Planter Class

    Fall of the Planter Class

  • Unionism in Antebellum Era Kentucky, 1849-1861

    Unionism in Antebellum Era Kentucky, 1849-1861

  • The Persistence of De Facto Power: Elites and Economic Development in the US South, 1840-1960

    The Persistence of De Facto Power: Elites and Economic Development in the US South, 1840-1960

  • 43 Exploitative Systems Slavery, Commerce, and Industry Richard B

    43 Exploitative Systems Slavery, Commerce, and Industry Richard B

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    Download PDF 560.34 KB

  • Slavery As a Form of Racialized Social Control

    Slavery As a Form of Racialized Social Control

  • Slavery and Emancipation In

    Slavery and Emancipation In

  • Agriculture and Slavery: a Context for Prince George's County, Maryland

    Agriculture and Slavery: a Context for Prince George's County, Maryland

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    Download Download

  • The Southern Colonies: Plantations and Slavery

    The Southern Colonies: Plantations and Slavery

  • President, Planter, Politician: James Monroe, the Missouri Crisis, and The

    President, Planter, Politician: James Monroe, the Missouri Crisis, and The

  • Slave Culture Resistance to Slavery

    Slave Culture Resistance to Slavery

  • “For the Stones Will Cry Out”: an Analysis and Interpretation of the Landscape of Enslavement at Historic Brattonsville, York County, South Carolina

    “For the Stones Will Cry Out”: an Analysis and Interpretation of the Landscape of Enslavement at Historic Brattonsville, York County, South Carolina

  • The Plantation in Antebellum Southern Agriculture

    The Plantation in Antebellum Southern Agriculture

  • South by Southwest: Planter Emigration and Identity in the Slave South'

    South by Southwest: Planter Emigration and Identity in the Slave South'

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  • “The Financial Frontier: Slave Mortgaging and the Creation of the Deep South”
  • Black Reconstruction
  • Relations Between Yeomen and Planters in the South Carolina Back Country During the Early Republic, 1790-1830
  • White Southerners After the Civil War
  • C H a P T E R 11 Slavery and the Old South
  • The Southern Way of Life and Planter-Class Women's Perceptions
  • Secured Transactions History: the Impact of Southern Staple Agriculture on the First Chattel Mortgage Acts in the Anglo- American World
  • Constructing the Planter Class in Louisiana's Sugar
  • Foodways, Economic Status, and the Antebellum Upland South in Central Kentucky Author(S): Tanya M
  • Slavery and Capitalism in Southern Thought
  • Slavery in Puerto Rico
  • Slavery and the British Country House
  • Journal of the House of Delegates and Richmond Enquirer, December 15 and 17, 1831. See Also the Virginia Legislative Petitions
  • Chapter 11 Outline: the Peculiar Institution
  • The Tayloes, Slave Labor, and Entrepreneurialism in Virginia, 1710-1830
  • Counting the Costs: Southern Planters and the Problem of Runaway Slaves, 1790-1860
  • On the Evolution of Property Ownership Among Former Slaves, Newly Freedmen
  • Second Families of Virginia: Professional Power-Brokers in a Revolutionary Age, 1700-1790


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