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 Georgia
  in Louisiana
  in the North
  disestablishment of
  in South Carolina
  in Spanish America
  in Virginia See also black codes, negroes, and plantation labor, life
    and management
Slaves, negro,
    artizans among
    as factory operatives
    birth rates of
    branding of
    “breaking in” of
    breeding, forced, question of
    capital invested in
    children, care and control of
    church adjustments of
    conspiracies of, see slave plots and insurrections
    crimes of
    crops of, private
    dealers in, see slave traders
    discipline of
    diseases and death rates of
    driving of, to death, question of
    earnings of private
    felons among, disposal of
    festivities of
    food and clothing of
    foemen among
    hiring of
    to themselves
    holidays of
    hospitals for
    labor of, schedule of
    laws concerning
    life insurance of
    manumission of
    marriages of
    annulment of
    medical and surgical care of
    plots and insurrections of
    police of
    preachers among
    prices of
    property of
    protection of, from strain and exposure
    punishments of
    purchases of
    by themselves
    drain of funds, caused by
    quarters of
    sanitation of
    rape by
    religion among
    revolts of, see slave plots and insurrections
    rewards of
    rum allowances to
    running away by
    sales of
    shackling of
    social stratification among
    speculation in
    stealing of
    strikes by
    suicide of
    suits by, for freedom,
        concerning
    temper of
    torture of
    town adjustments of
    undesirable types of
    wages of
    in the westward movement
    women among, care and control of
    work, rates of
    working of, to death, question of
Smart, William, views of, on slavery
Smith, Adam, views of, on slavery
Smith, Captain John
Smith, Landgrave Thomas
Snelgrave, William, in the maritime slave trade
Soil exhaustion
Southampton insurrection
South Carolina, closing and reopening of the foreign slave trade in cotton culture in emigration from founding of indigo culture in rice culture in slave imports,
   prohibited by
   reopened by slave laws of slaveholdings in, scale of uplands, development of
Spain,
  annexation of Portugal by
  asiento instituted by
  negroes in
  police of American dominions by
  policy of, toward Indians and negroes
Spaulding, Thomas, planter
Spinners, on plantations
Spratt, L.W., views of, on conditions in South Carolina
Staples, see cotton, hemp, indigo, rice, sugar and tobacco culture
    and plantations
Steamboat laborers,
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