The Slavery Reader

The Slavery Reader

Author: Gad J. Heuman

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 824

ISBN-13: 9780415213042

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Brings together the most recent and essential writings on slavery. Spanning almost five centuries - the late fifteenth until the mid-nineteenth - the articles trace the range and impact of slavery on the modern western world.


Slavery

Slavery

Author: Gad J. Heuman

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 406

ISBN-13: 9780415500364

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Slaves in the Family

Slaves in the Family

Author: Edward Ball

Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Published: 2017-10-24

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 146689749X

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Fifteen years after its hardcover debut, the FSG Classics reissue of the celebrated work of narrative nonfiction that won the National Book Award and changed the American conversation about race, with a new preface by the author The Ball family hails from South Carolina—Charleston and thereabouts. Their plantations were among the oldest and longest-standing plantations in the South. Between 1698 and 1865, close to four thousand black people were born into slavery under the Balls or were bought by them. In Slaves in the Family, Edward Ball recounts his efforts to track down and meet the descendants of his family's slaves. Part historical narrative, part oral history, part personal story of investigation and catharsis, Slaves in the Family is, in the words of Pat Conroy, "a work of breathtaking generosity and courage, a magnificent study of the complexity and strangeness and beauty of the word ‘family.'"


Slavery

Slavery

Author: C.W.W. Greenidge

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2024-02-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781032313344

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Slavery, first published in 1958, examines four main types of modern slavery: chattel slavery; the sale of women into marriage; the sale of children into work and prostitution; serfdom. It marshals an astonishing array of findings into modern slavery, and outlines the history of the anti-slavery movement.


Caribbean Slavery in the Atlantic World

Caribbean Slavery in the Atlantic World

Author: Verene Shepherd

Publisher: James Currey

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 1146

ISBN-13:

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This volume reflects the main themes of research and publications on the sociology and economics of slavery, illustrating the dynamic relations between modes of production and social life. There is a focus on anti-slavery consciousness and politics.


Slavery in America

Slavery in America

Author: Kenneth Morgan

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9780820327921

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Designed specially for undergraduate course use, this new textbook is both an introduction to the study of American slavery and a reader of core texts on the subject. No other volume that combines both primary and secondary readings covers such a span of time--from the early seventeenth century to the Civil War. The book begins with a substantial introduction to the entire volume that gives an overview of slavery in North America. Each of the twelve chapters that follow has an introduction that discusses the leading secondary books and articles on the topic in question, followed by an essay and three primary documents. Questions for further study and discussion are included in the chapter introduction, while further readings are suggested in the chapter bibliography. Topics covered include slave culture, the slave-based economy, slavery and the law, slave resistance, pro-slavery ideology, abolition, and emancipation. The essays, by such eminent historians as Drew Gilpin Faust, Don E. Fehrenbacher, Eric Foner, John Hope Franklin, and Sylvia R. Frey, have been selected for their teaching value and ability to provoke discussion. Drawing on black and white, male and female experiences, the primary documents come from a wide variety of sources: diaries, letters, laws, debates, oral testimonies, travelers’ accounts, inventories, journals, autobiographies, petitions, and novels.


Slavery

Slavery

Author: Milton Meltzer

Publisher: New York : Cowles Book Company

Published: 1971

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13:

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The life, hardships, struggles, punishments, pleasures and revolts of slaves from ancient times.


Ellen Craft's Escape from Slavery

Ellen Craft's Escape from Slavery

Author: Cathy Moore

Publisher: Millbrook Press

Published: 2010-08-01

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 0761366733

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In the 1840s, runaway slaves faced many dangers. They were often caught and sometimes killed. Ellen Craft and her husband William knew the risks. And they decided to take a chance. Ellen and William had a daring plan to escape from slavery. Posing as a white man, Ellen hoped to travel north as William's slave master. But the two had many states to cross. Would they reach freedom? Or would someone see through Ellen's disguise? In the back of this book, you'll find a script and instructions for putting on a reader's theater performance of this adventure. Download additional copies of the script plus sound effects, background images, and more ideas that will help make your reader's theater performance a success through Lerner eSource.


Facing Georgetown's History

Facing Georgetown's History

Author: Adam Rothman

Publisher: Georgetown University Press

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 363

ISBN-13: 1647120969

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A microcosm of the history of American slavery in a collection of the most important primary and secondary readings on slavery at Georgetown University and among the Maryland Jesuits


Understanding Global Slavery

Understanding Global Slavery

Author: Kevin Bales

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2005-11-07

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 0520245075

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Slavery continues as a blight on the human world, with an estimated 27 million people around the world in bondage. Kevin Bales undertakes a discussion of the causes of enslavement & the socio-economic factors that sustain slavery in the 21st century.