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Slavery in Mississippi (Paperback, Revised ed.)
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Slavery in Mississippi (Paperback, Revised ed.)
Series: Southern Classics
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Slavery in Mississippi, first published in 1933, is a deeply
researched and tightly argued social and economic study of slave
life in Mississippi by Charles S. Sydnor (1898-1954). Inspired by
Ulrich B. Phillips's American Negro Slavery (1918) and Life and
Labor in the Old South (1929), Sydnor strived to test Phillips's
contention that slavery was simultaneously a benign institution for
African American slaves and an unprofitable one for their masters.
Sydnor included path-breaking chapters on such broad scholarly
topics as slave labour, slave trading, and the profitability of
slavery, but he also examined in depth slave clothing, food,
shelter, physical and social care, police control, slave fugitives,
and punishments and rewards. More thorough than many previous
historians, Sydnor examined how slavery ""worked"" as a social and
economic system--how slaves actually lived, how planters bought,
cared for, controlled, hired out, and sold their human property.
Historian John David Smith's new introduction to this Southern
Classic edition frames the original text within the scholarship on
slavery in the interwar years, presents its arguments, chronicles
its reception by white and black critics, and highlights the
ongoing debates about slavery, especially on the profitability of
slavery and the conditions of slave life sparked by Sydnor's
influential book.
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