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The South Carolina Rice Plantation as Revealed in the Papers of Robert F.W. Allston (Paperback, Pbk. ed): J.H. Easterby The South Carolina Rice Plantation as Revealed in the Papers of Robert F.W. Allston (Paperback, Pbk. ed)
J.H. Easterby; Contributions by John G. Sproat, Mark M. Smith; Introduction by Daniel C Littlefield
R833 Discovery Miles 8 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The reissue of The South Carolina Rice Plantation as Revealed in the Papers of Robert F. W. Allston makes available for a new generation of readers a firsthand look at one of South Carolina's most influential antebellum dynasties and the institutions of slavery and plantation agriculture upon which it was built. Often cited by historians, Robert F. W. Allston's letters, speeches, receipts, and ledger entries chronicle both the heyday of the rice industry and its precipitate crash during the Civil War. As Daniel C. Littlefield underscores in his introduction to the new edition, these papers are significant not only because of Allston's position at the apex of planter society but also because his views represented those of the rice planter elite. Allston (1801-1864) owned or managed seven plantations along the Pee Dee and Waccamaw rivers, including Chicora Wood, Rose Bank, and Brookgreen, now known as Brookgreen Gardens. A Jeffersonian republican, he served in the South Carolina General Assembly from 1832 until he was elected governor in 1856. After his death in 1864, his daughter Elizabeth Allston Pringle continued the family's rice-growing activities and achieved personal renown as a columnist for the New York Times and author of A Woman Rice Planter. The collection includes letters between Allston and his wife and children, correspondence with politicians, fiscal documents from the operation of his plantations, records related to the sale and care of slaves, and political speeches.

Rice and Slaves - Ethnicity and the Slave Trade in Colonial South Carolina (Paperback, Illini Books ed): Daniel C Littlefield Rice and Slaves - Ethnicity and the Slave Trade in Colonial South Carolina (Paperback, Illini Books ed)
Daniel C Littlefield
R589 Discovery Miles 5 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Daniel Littlefield's investigation of colonial South Carolinianss preference for some African ethnic groups over others as slaves reveals how the Africans' diversity and capabilities inhibited the development of racial stereotypes and influenced their masters' perceptions of slaves. It also highlights how South Carolina, perhaps more than anywhere else in North America, exemplifies the common effort of Africans and Europeans in molding American civilization.

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