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Slavery in Alabama
The only comprehensive statewide study of the institution of slavery in Alabama
Since its initial publication in 1950, Slavery in Alabama remains the only comprehensive statewide study of the institution of slavery in Alabama. Sellers concentrates on examining the social and economic aspects of how slavery operated in the state. After a brief discussion of slavery under imperial rulers of the colonial and territorial periods, Sellers focuses on the transplantation of the slavery system from the Atlantic seaboard states to Alabama.
Sellers used the primary sources available to him, including government documents, county and city records, personal papers, church records, and newspapers. His discussions of the church and the slave, and his treatment of the proslavery defense, deepen the comprehensiveness of his study. His two sections of photographs are special touches showing former slaves and churches with slave galleries.
Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
Contents
ILLUSTRATIONS
Introduction
Preface
1. In the Colonial and Territorial Periods
2. Plantation and Planters
3. The Work of the Plantation: Overseer and Slave
4. The Slave and the Plantation
5. Traffic in Slaves
6. Hired Slave and Town Slave
7. The Legal Status of the Slave
8. Crimes and Punishments of Slaves
9. Runaways
10. The Church and the Slave
11. The Defense of Slavery
12. The Free Negro in Alabama Before 1865
Bibliography
Index
Image Plates
| ISBN | 9780817389147 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9780817305949 |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 45730969 |
| Pages | 462 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2016-01-01 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | No |
Copyright
1994


