The Ruling Race: A History of American SlaveholdersKnopf, 1982 - 307 halaman "This ... social history of the slaveholding South marks a turn in our understanding of antebellum America and the coming of the Civil War. Oakes's ... analysis breaks the myth that slaveholders were a paternalistic aristocracy dedicated to the values of honor, race, and section. Instead they emerge as having much in common with their entrepreneurial counterparts in the North: they were committed to free-market commercialism and political democracy for white males. The Civil War was not an inevitable conflict between civilizations on different paths but the crack-up of a single system, the result of people and events"--From publisher's description. |
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... interest allowed is but 8 pr . cent . So much is this below the real value that a man will let his debts go unpaid , pay interest and costs and buy negroes for making cotton or land and think it even then profitable and will be much ...
... interest allowed is but 8 pr . cent . So much is this below the real value that a man will let his debts go unpaid , pay interest and costs and buy negroes for making cotton or land and think it even then profitable and will be much ...
Halaman 66
... interest in accumulating more lands , larger harvests , and a bigger slave force . The growing concern with his own economic advancement seemed to coincide with an increasing interest in his legacy to his heirs . Whatever the reason ...
... interest in accumulating more lands , larger harvests , and a bigger slave force . The growing concern with his own economic advancement seemed to coincide with an increasing interest in his legacy to his heirs . Whatever the reason ...
Halaman 69
... interest in the moral and material development of their children , and in many cases their interest was doting and persistent . Nearly forty years after his father's death a Mississippi planter remem- bered his parent as a man " who ...
... interest in the moral and material development of their children , and in many cases their interest was doting and persistent . Nearly forty years after his father's death a Mississippi planter remem- bered his parent as a man " who ...
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Revolutionary Slaveholders | 3 |
THE MARKET CULTURE 335 | 35 |
The Slaveholders Pilgrimage | 69 |
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