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.
  methods of
  plantations in,
    scale of
Rishworth, Samuel, early agitator against slavery
Rolfe, John, introduces tobacco culture into Virginia
Roustabouts, Irish,
  qualities of
  negro
Royal African Company
Ruffin, Edmund,
  advocates agricultural reforms
  views of, on slavery
Rum,
  product of, in Jamaica
  rations issued to slaves,
    in Jamaica
    in South Carolina
  use of, in the Guinea trade
Runaway slaves,
  general problem
  of George Washington
  in Georgia
  in Jamaica
  in Mississippi
Russell, Irwin, “Christmas in the Quarters,”
Sabine Fields, rice plantation
Sahara, slave trade across
Saluda factory, slave operatives in
San Domingo,
  emigration from, to Louisiana
  revolution in
Say, J.B., views of, on slavery
Sea-island cotton,
  introduced into the United States
  methods and scale of culture
Seasoning of slaves, in Jamaica
Secret societies, negro
Senegal, slave trade in
Senegalese, tribal traits of
Senegambia
Serfdom
Servants,
  white indentured,
    in Barbados
    in Connecticut
    in Jamaica
    in Maryland
    in Massachusetts
    in Pennsylvania
    in South Carolina and Georgia
    in Virginia
    revolts by
Servitude, indentured, tendencies of
Shackles, used on slaves
Shenendoah Valley
Ships, types of, in the slave trade
Sierra’ Leone
Slave Coast
Slave felons
Slave plots and insurrections,
  general survey of
  disquiet caused by
  Gabriel’s uprising
  in “Old” Providence
  in New York
  proclivity of Coromantees toward
  San Domingan revolution
  Stono rebellion
  Nat Turner’s (Southampton), revolt
  Denmark Vesey’s conspiracy
Slave trade, African,
    the asiento
    barter in
    chieftains active in
    closing of, by various states,
        by Congress
        effects of
    drain of funds by
    Liverpool’s prominence in
    the middle passage
    reopening, project of
    Royal African Company
    ships employed in,
      types of
      care and custody of slaves on
    tricks of
    Yankee traders in
Slave trade,
  domestic,
    beginnings of
    effects of
    methods in
    to Louisiana
    scale of
Slave traders,
  domestic,
    Franklin and Armfield
    methods and qualities of
    reputations of, blackened
  maritime
Slaveholding, vicissitudes of
Slaveholdings,
  by corporations
  by free negroes,
    scale of, in the cotton belt
    in Jamaica
    in Maryland
    in New York
    in towns
    in Virginia
    on the South Carolina coast
Slavery,
  in Africa
  in the American Revolution
  in ancient Rome
  in the British West Indies
  in Europe
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