American Negro Slavery eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 680 pages of information about American Negro Slavery.

American Negro Slavery eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 680 pages of information about American Negro Slavery.

Gaboons, tribal traits of
Gabriel, insurrection led by
Gadsden, Christopher
Gambia, slave trade on the
Gang system, in plantation work
Genoese, in the slave trade
Georgia, founding of,
  free negress visits
  slave imports forbidden in,
    permitted in
    restricted by
  uplands, development of
Gerry, Elbridge
Gibson, Arthur H., views of, on the economics of slavery
Godkin, Edwin L., on the migration of planters
Gold Coast
Goodloe, Daniel R., views of, on slavery
Gowrie, rice plantation
Grandy King George, African chief, wants of
Guiana, British,
  invites free negro immigration
  cotton culture in
  Dutch
Guinea,
  coastal explorations of
  life and institutions in
  slave exports from, beginnings of,
    volume of
  tribal traits in
    See also negroes and slave trade

Hairston, Samuel, planter
Hammond, James H., planter and writer
Hampton, Wade, planter
Harrison, Jesse Burton, views of, on slavery
Hawkins, Sir John, adventures of, in the slave trade
Hayti (Hispaniola)
Hearn, Lafcadio, on sugar-cane harvesting
Helper, Hinton R., views of, on slavery
Hemp
Henry, Patrick
Henry, Prince, the Navigator
Heyward, Nathaniel, planter
Hodgson, W.B., planter
Holidays, of slaves,
    plantation
    urban
Hundley D.R., on slave traders

Immigrants, in the South
  See also Irish
Importations of slaves
  prohibition of
Indians, enslaved,
    in New England
    in South Carolina
  in West Indies, subjugated by Spaniards
Indigo culture,
    introduction of,
      in Georgia
    in South Carolina
  methods of
Insurrection of slaves, see slave plots
Irish, labor of, on plantations

Jamaica,
  capture and development of
  maroons of
  nabobs, absentee
  plantations in
  runaway slaves in, statistics of
Jefferson, Thomas,
  on the foreign slave trade
  on negroes and slavery
Jennison, Nathaniel, prosecution of
Job Ben Solomon, enslaved and restored to Africa
Joloffs

Kentucky, settlement of
Kidnapping of free negroes
King, Rufus
Kingsley, Z., plantation experience of

Lace, Ambrose, slave trader
Lalaurie, Madame
Lamar, John B., planter
Las Casas, Bartholomeo de la
Laurens, Henry, factor and planter
Liberia
Lincecum, Gideon, peregrinations of
Lindo, Moses, indigo merchant
Liverpool,
  in the slave trade,
    types of ships employed
Loango
Lodges, negro
London, in the slave trade
London Company
Loria, Achille, views of, on slavery economics
Louisiana, cotton culture in,
  slave laws of
  sugar culture in
L’Ouverture, Toussaint
Lucas, Eliza
Lynchings

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