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.
in full
Plantation labor
Plantation life
Plantation management
Plantation mistress
Plantation rules
Plantation system,
  cherishment of slaves in
  as a civilizing agency
  gang and task methods in
  severity in, question of
  soil exhaustion in
  towns and factories hampered in growth by
  westward spread of
Plantation tendencies
Plantations, cotton, sea island
Plantations,
  cotton,
    upland,
      J.H.  Hammond estate
      Retreat
  indigo
  rice,
    Butler’s Island
    Gowrie and East Hermitage
    Jehossee Island
  sugar,
    in Barbados,
      Drax Hall
    in Jamaica,
      Worthy Park
  in Louisiana,
    Valcour Aime’s estate
  tobacco,
    Belmead
    James Mercer’s estate
Planters,
  absenteeism among
  concern of, for slaves
  dietary of
  exemplified,
    in J.A.S.  Acklen
    in William Aiken
    in John Burnside
    in Robert Carter
    in Christopher Codrington
    in Thomas S. Dabney
    in Jefferson and Joseph Davis
    in Samuel Hairston
    in James H. Hammond
    in Wade Hampton
    in Nathaniel Heywood
    in W.B.  Hodgson
    in Z. Kingsley
    in John B. Lamar
    in Henry Laurens
    in Charles Manigault
    in Samuel Matthews
    in James Mercer
    in A.H.  Pemberton
    in Martin W. Philips
    in George Washington
    in David R. Williams
  gentility of
  homesteads of
  innovations by
  management by
  migration of
  purchases of slaves by
  rules of
  sales of slaves by
  sports of
  temper of
Poor whites,
  in the South,
    Cairnes’ assertions concerning
Portugal, activities of, in Guinea,
  an appandage of Spain
  negroes in
Preachers, negro
Procter, Billy, a slave, letter of
Providence, “Old,” a Puritan colony in the tropics, career of
Puritans, attitude of, toward slavery

Quakers, relationship of, to slavery
Quincy, Josiah

Railroad companies, slave ownership by
Randolph, Edmund, disrelishes slavery
Randolph, John, of Roanoke,
  on the coasting trade in slaves
  on depression in Virginia
  manumits his slaves
Randolph, Richard, provides for the manumission of his slaves
Rape, by negroes in the ante-bellum South
Rats, a pest in Jamaica
Rattoons, of sugar cane
Religion, among slaves,
  rural
  urban
Retreat, cotton plantation
Revolution, American,
    doctrines of
    effects of, on slavery
    Negroes in
    radicalism of, waning of
Rhode Island,
  in the slave trade
  resolution advocating the stoppage of the slave trade
  slavery in,
    disestablishment of
Rice birds (bobolinks), damage from
Rice culture,
  introduced into Georgia
  into South Carolina

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