Planter class
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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