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The Southern Debate over Slavery - vol. 1: Petitions to Southern Legislatures, 1778-1864 (Hardcover)
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The Southern Debate over Slavery - vol. 1: Petitions to Southern Legislatures, 1778-1864 (Hardcover)
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An incomparably rich source of period information, The Southern
Debate over Slavery offers a representative sampling of the
thousands of petitions about issues of race and slavery that
southerners submitted to their state legislatures between the
American Revolution and the Civil War. These petitions, filed by
slaveholders and nonslaveholders, slaves and free blacks, women and
men, abolitionists and staunch defenders of slavery, constitute a
uniquely important primary source. Petitioners were compelled to
present the most accurate and fully documented case they could,
since their claims would be subject to public scrutiny and legal
verification. Unlike the many reminiscences and autobiographies of
the period, these petitions record with great immediacy and minute
detail the dynamics, common understandings, and legal restrictions
and parameters that shaped southern society during this period.
Arranged chronologically, with their original spelling and
idiosyncratic phraseology intact, these documents reveal the grim
and brutal nature of human bondage, the fears of whites who lived
among large concentrations of blacks, and the workings of the
complicated legal system designed to control blacks. They tell
about the yearning of bondspeople to gain their freedom, the
attitudes of freed blacks who were forced to leave the South, and
the efforts of African Americans to overcome harsh and restrictive
laws. They also underscore the unique situation of free women of
color and the reliance of manumitted (formally freed) blacks on
their former owners for protection, travel passes, guardianship
papers, and reference letters. Astonishingly intimate and frank,The
Southern Debate over Slavery illuminates how slavery penetrated
nearly every aspect of southern life and how various groups of
southerners responded to the difficulties they confronted as a
result of living in a slave society.
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