The institution of slavery shaped the economic, social, and political history of the United States. Tensions between supporters and opponents of slavery simmered for decades with ever-increasing intensity, before boiling over into a devastating four-year civil war. This book examines the series of compromises aimed at diffusing sectional conflict during the first half of the nineteenth century, the development of political strategies, the outbreak of armed hostilities, and the eventual secession of eleven Southern states in a bid to perpetuate the institution of slavery.
The South and the Politics of Slavery: 828-1856
Lynch draws comparisons between the "breaking" of slaves and the breaking of horses, suggesting that processes are similar in several ways. Illustrated with contemporary engravings of slave life.
Provides a first person account of the author's experiences both as a slave on tobacco and cotton plantations and as a runaway with intermittent periods of freedom during the late 1700's and early 1800's.
Slavery in the United States: A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Charles Ball, a Black Man ...
Narrative of an Expedition Against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam
Capitaine au Surinam: une campagne de cinq ans contre les esclaves révoltés
Reisverslag van een Schotse militair in Nederlandse dienst die van 1773 tot 1777 deelnam aan expedities tegen ontvluchte slaven in Suriname.
The Washington - based reporter for the New York Tribune , James E. Harvey , offered his ideas in print about a Court decision . THE OPENING Before the Court session opened , Scott's attorney , Montgomery Blair , had filed a written ...
Few Among the Mountains: Slavery in Wayne County, West Virginia
It also evaluates the concept of a turning point, assessing in what way this event really was one. The volume is designed to be thought-provoking, but its approach is direct and seeks to embrace the views of ordinary people.