The Ordeal of Free Labor in the British West Indies
Title | The Ordeal of Free Labor in the British West Indies PDF eBook |
Author | William Grant Sewell |
Publisher | |
Pages | 338 |
Release | 1861 |
Genre | Enslaved persons |
ISBN |
The Ordeal of Free Labor in the British West Indies
Title | The Ordeal of Free Labor in the British West Indies PDF eBook |
Author | William Grant Sewell |
Publisher | |
Pages | 358 |
Release | 1862 |
Genre | Labor and laboring classes |
ISBN |
The Ordeal of Free Labor in the British West Indies
Title | The Ordeal of Free Labor in the British West Indies PDF eBook |
Author | Wm. G. Sewell |
Publisher | |
Pages | 522 |
Release | 1863 |
Genre | Enslaved persons |
ISBN |
Black Resettlement and the American Civil War
Title | Black Resettlement and the American Civil War PDF eBook |
Author | Sebastian N. Page |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 329 |
Release | 2021-01-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 110714177X |
The first comprehensive, comparative account of nineteenth-century America's efforts to resettle African Americans outside the United States.
The Ordeal of Free Labor in the British West Indies
Title | The Ordeal of Free Labor in the British West Indies PDF eBook |
Author | William Grant Sewell |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1861 |
Genre | Labor |
ISBN |
The Growth of the Modern West Indies
Title | The Growth of the Modern West Indies PDF eBook |
Author | Gordon K. Lewis |
Publisher | Ian Randle Publishers |
Pages | 591 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9766371717 |
Provides an in-depth analysis of the forces that contributed to the shaping of the West Indian society covering the the crucial inter-war years from the 1920s to the period of the 1960s.
American Mediterranean
Title | American Mediterranean PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Pratt Guterl |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 250 |
Release | 2013-03-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0674072286 |
How did slave-owning Southern planters make sense of the transformation of their world in the Civil War era? Matthew Pratt Guterl shows that they looked beyond their borders for answers. He traces the links that bound them to the wider fraternity of slaveholders in Cuba, Brazil, and elsewhere, and charts their changing political place in the hemisphere. Through such figures as the West Indian Confederate Judah Benjamin, Cuban expatriate Ambrosio Gonzales, and the exile Eliza McHatton, Guterl examines how the Southern elite connectedÑby travel, print culture, even the prospect of future conquestÑwith the communities of New World slaveholders as they redefined their world. He analyzes why they invested in a vision of the circum-Caribbean, and how their commitment to this broader slave-owning community fared. From Rebel exiles in Cuba to West Indian apprenticeship and the Black Codes to the Òlabor problemÓ of the postwar South, this beautifully written book recasts the nineteenth-century South as a complicated borderland in a pan-American vision.