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Them Dark Days - Slavery in the American Rice Swamps

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext The sheer weight of evidence employed to support this thesis is impressive! and sobering ... as the first full-length study devoted to a reassessment of this contentious and important topic! Dusinberre's work stands out as a significant achievement! a timely reminder that even modern assessments of slavery do not yet tell the whole story of 'them dark days' in the antebellum South. Klappentext In this groundbreaking book! Dusinberre conducts an intense investigation of slavery in the rice swamps of South Carolina and Georgia. Concentrated there were some of the richest--and most expansive--plantations of the South. It was an unhealthy region for both blacks and whites; slavery! in the swamps! was administered with particular severity. Focusing on three of the largest plantations! Dusinberre presents portraits of individuals! both black and white! who personify and exemplify the harsh realities of the slave system. Them Dark Days offers a vivid reconstruction of slavery in action; while it conveys the atmosphere and daily routine of the plantations! it also sets the analysis of slave culture within a wider context of health! discipline! privilege! and psychology. Zusammenfassung BLUnique insights into the workings of slavery in the Antebullum American SouthIn this close study of slavery in the rice plantations of South Carolina and Georgia, the emphasis is principally on the human relations of slavery, both black and white.

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