Bondage in Egypt

Bondage in Egypt
Title Bondage in Egypt PDF eBook
Author Darrel Dexter
Publisher
Pages 636
Release 2011-08
Genre Illinois
ISBN

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Bondage in Egypt, Slavery in Southern Illinois

Bondage in Egypt, Slavery in Southern Illinois
Title Bondage in Egypt, Slavery in Southern Illinois PDF eBook
Author Darrel Dexter
Publisher
Pages 608
Release 2011
Genre Illinois
ISBN 9781890551094

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Growing Up with Southern Illinois, 1820 to 1861

Growing Up with Southern Illinois, 1820 to 1861
Title Growing Up with Southern Illinois, 1820 to 1861 PDF eBook
Author Daniel Harmon Brush
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 312
Release 2016-10-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0809335484

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Growing Up with Southern Illinois is the self-portrait of a rugged pioneer, Daniel Brush, who prospered on the Illinois frontier, founded the town of Carbondale, and led a regiment of hellions in the Civil War.

A Degraded Caste of Society

A Degraded Caste of Society
Title A Degraded Caste of Society PDF eBook
Author Andrew T. Fede
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 383
Release 2024-10-01
Genre Law
ISBN 0820367117

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A Degraded Caste of Society traces the origins of twenty-first-century cases of interracial violence to the separate and unequal protection principles of the criminal law of enslavement in the southern United States. Andrew T. Fede explains how antebellum appellate court opinions and statutes, when read in a context that includes newspaper articles and trial court and census records, extended this doctrine to the South’s free Black people, consigning them to what South Carolina justice John Belton O’Neall called “a degraded caste of society,” in which they were “in no respect, on a perfect equality with the white man.” This written law either criminalized Black insolence or privileged private white interracial violence, which became a badge of slavery that continued to influence the law in action, contrary to the Constitution’s mandate of equal protection of the criminal law. The U.S. Supreme Court enabled this denial of equal justice, as did Congress, which did not make all private white racially motivated violence a crime until 2009, when it adopted the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act. Fede’s analysis supports that law’s constitutionality under the Thirteenth Amendment, while suggesting why—during the Jim Crow era and beyond—equal protection of the criminal law was not always realized, and why the curse of interracial violence has been a lingering badge of slavery.

The State of Southern Illinois

The State of Southern Illinois
Title The State of Southern Illinois PDF eBook
Author Herbert K. Russell
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 235
Release 2012-03-16
Genre History
ISBN 0809390728

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In The State of Southern Illinois: An Illustrated History, Herbert K. Russell offers fresh interpretations of a number of important aspects of Southern Illinois history. Focusing on the area known as “Egypt,” the region south of U.S. Route 50 from Salem south to Cairo, he begins his book with the earliest geologic formations and follows Southern Illinois’s history into the twenty-first century. The volume is richly illustrated with maps and photographs, mostly in color, that highlight the informative and straightforward text. Perhaps most notable is the author’s use of dozens of heretofore neglected sources to dispel the myth that Southern Illinois is merely an extension of Dixie. He corrects the popular impressions that slavery was introduced by early settlers from the South and that a majority of Southern Illinoisans wished to secede. Furthermore, he presents the first in-depth discussion of twelve pre–Civil War, free black communities located in the region. He also identifies the roles coal mining, labor violence, gangsters, and the media played in establishing the area’s image. He concludes optimistically, unveiling a twenty-first-century Southern Illinois filled with myriad attractions and opportunities for citizens and tourists alike. The State of Southern Illinois is the most accurate all-encompassing volume of history on this unique area that often regards itself as a state within a state. It offers an entirely new perspective on race relations, provides insightful information on the cultural divide between north and south in Illinois, and pays tribute to an often neglected and misunderstood region of this multidimensional state, all against a stunning visual backdrop. Superior Achievement from the Illinois State Historical Society, 2013

Slavery in the Late Antique World, 150 – 700 CE

Slavery in the Late Antique World, 150 – 700 CE
Title Slavery in the Late Antique World, 150 – 700 CE PDF eBook
Author Chris L. de Wet
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 381
Release 2022-02-17
Genre History
ISBN 1108758363

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Slavery in the Late Antique World, 150 – 700 CE investigates the ideological, moral, cultural, and symbolic aspects of slavery, as well the living conditions of slaves in the Mediterranean basin and Europe during a period of profound transformation. It focuses on socially marginal areas and individuals on an unprecedented scale. Written by an international team of scholars, the volume establishes that late ancient slavery is a complex and polymorphous phenomenon, one that was conditioned by culture and geography. Rejecting preconceived ideas about slavery as static and without regional variation, it offers focused case studies spanning the late ancient period. They provide in-depth analyses of authors and works, and consider a range of factors relevant to the practice of slavery in specific geographical locations. Using comparative and methodologically innovative approaches, this book revisits and questions established assumptions about late ancient slavery. It also enables fresh insights into one of humanity's most tragic institutions.

Hidden Girl

Hidden Girl
Title Hidden Girl PDF eBook
Author Shyima Hall
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 240
Release 2014-01-21
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1442481684

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Memoirs from a young woman who was sold into slavery at the age of eight by her parents in Egypt to repay a debt.