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Working Toward Freedom Slave Society and Domestic Economy in the American South
Edited by Larry E. Hudson Jr.

The opportunity for slaves to produce goods, for their own use or for sale, facilitated the development of a domestic economy largely independent of their masters and the wider white community. Drawing from a range of primary sources, these essays show how slaves organised their domestic economy and created an economic and social space for themselves under slavery which profoundly affected family and gender relations. In their efforts to protect the integrity of their families they became primary actors in their preparation for freedom. Selected and revised for publication, this collection of essays stems from the University of Rochester conference, `African-American Work and Culture in the 18th and 19th Centuries'.
Contributors include: LORENA WALSH, ROBERT OLWELL, JOHN CAMPBELL, LARRY E. HUDSON Jr, SHARON ANN HOL, JOSEPHINE BEOKU-BETTS.

 

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9 b/w illustrations
300 pages
Size: 22 x 15
10 digit ISBN: 1878822381
13 digit ISBN: 9781878822383
Binding: Paperback
First published: 09/Mar/1995
Last reprinted: 29/Dec/1995
Price: 29.95 USD / 17.99 GBP Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Subject: Modern History

BIC class: CTCB1

STATUS: Out of stock
Details updated on 07/10/2008
 
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