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Black Carolinians, studies in the history of South Carolina Negroes in the nineteenth century, edited, with an introduction, by Charles W. Joyner

Label
Black Carolinians, studies in the history of South Carolina Negroes in the nineteenth century, edited, with an introduction, by Charles W. Joyner
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Black Carolinians
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
19209832
Responsibility statement
edited, with an introduction, by Charles W. Joyner
Sub title
studies in the history of South Carolina Negroes in the nineteenth century
Table Of Contents
The conditions of slave life / Claire S. Morgan -- The lash and the law: the mechanics of slave control / Joseph E. Denney -- Medical care of slaves / Terry B. Hatch -- The "hiring out" of slaves in Charleston / Wells Van Pelt -- Troublesome property: fugitives, saboteurs, and malingerers / Doris W. Smith -- The Denmark Vesey plot: a young black view / Leppaine Chiphe -- The trial of Denmark Vesey / Blair Pierce Turner -- The Georgetown slave insurrection of 1829 / Jane W. Gwinn -- The great fear: white reactions to slave rebellions / Sara Elizabeth Neil -- The Charleston fire scare of 1826 / Henry Lee Hall -- The black seamen's controversy, 1822-1823 / Michael R. Keech -- Free Negroes in the ante-bellum South Carolina / Robert Blair Rankin -- Liquor sales to slaves / Martha L. Simpson -- Back to Africa: the colonization movement and the Liberian exodus / Susan Keen -- White on black: white racism in nineteenth century South Carolina / John A. Roper -- The Negro family in slavery and freedom / Janet S. Moses -- Negro education in slavery and freedom / Cherryl C. Holt -- Negro religion in slavery and freedom / Daguerrelyn J. Dugger -- The interracial university: the University of South Carolina, 1873-1877 / Wilburn Hayden, Jr. -- Power in numbers: the beginnings of black suffrage in South Carolina / Donald E. Stroud -- Black politicians after Reconstruction / Donna Ruth Gardner -- Strange fruit: lynchings in South Carolina, 1876-1900 / Ray E. Higgins, Jr. -- Disenfranchising the black citizen: the South Carolina Constitutional Convention of 1895 / Randy Welford -- John J. Dargan: white champion of racial justice, 1892-1895 / Mark D. Kleber
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