| John Rogers Commons, Ulrich Bonnell Phillips, John Bertram Andrews - 1910 - 394 halaman
...Charleston (SC) City Gazette, March 10, 1796. FIFTY PRIME NEGROES FOR SALE. To be Sold, on Tuesday the ijjth March instant, by the Subscribers, before their office...may apply to Brian Cape and Son ; the Terms if sold together will be made convenient to the Purchasers, and the Conditions of public sale (if not contracted... | |
| Arthur Wallace Calhoun - 1918 - 406 halaman
...negro-breeding was carried on like that of animals. A Charleston advertisement of negroes for sale stated "they were purchased for stock and breeding negroes,...purpose, they are a very choice and desirable gang." Another notice read: "For Sale -a Girl about twenty-nine years of age, raised, in Virginia, and her... | |
| 1969 - 624 halaman
...advertisement reads: "... [These Negroes] are prime, their present Owner, with great trouble and expense, selected them out of many for several years past....purpose, they are a very choice and desirable gang." The proceeds from slave rearing filled the coffers of the border states of Virginia, Kentucky and Missouri.... | |
| Frank Tannenbaum - 1992 - 164 halaman
...gang for the purpose of a sale, but are prime, their present Owner, with great trouble and expense, selected them out of many for several years past....purpose, they are a very choice and desirable gang."* In t830 Virginia was credited with exporting 8,500 slaves annually. Thomas Jefferson Randolph said:... | |
| Eli Ginzberg, Alfred S. Eichner - 1993 - 380 halaman
...Charleston, South Carolina, newspaper in 1796 stated that "They were purchased for stock and breeding . . . , and to any Planter who particularly wanted them for...that purpose, they are a very choice and desirable gang."28 This practice seemed logically to follow if one accepted the view that the Negro was a subhuman... | |
| Floyd Windom Hayes - 2000 - 686 halaman
...gang for the purpose of a sale, but are prime. Their present owner, with great trouble and expense, selected them out of many for several years past....breeding Negroes and to any planter who particularly wants them for that purpose, they are a very choice and desirable gang.45 In the United States, then,... | |
| Lionel D. Lyles, Essie Thibodeaux Lyles - 2003 - 338 halaman
...slaves, both males and females. According to Calhoun, a Charleston advertising of Negroes for sale stated "they were purchased for stock and breeding Negroes,...purpose, they are a very choice and desirable gang. ° Just as new machines were added to the factory mode of production in the North, strong Negro slaves... | |
| Steven Deyle - 2005 - 411 halaman
...declining the Planting Business." The slaves had no fault and "were purchased for Stock, and breeding 28 Negroes, and to any Planter who particularly wanted...purpose, they are a very choice and desirable gang." Even in Louisiana, owners fostered reproduction in their chattels. One early nineteenth-century French... | |
| Walter Wilson Jennings - 1926 - 850 halaman
...gang for the purpose of a sale, but are prime, their present Owner, with great trouble and expense, selected them out of many for several years past....purpose, they are a very choice and desirable gang. . . .20 The Narrative of the Life and Adventure of Charles Ball, A Black Man, indicates Ball 's experiences... | |
| 142 halaman
...advertisement of 1796 offered fifty "prime" Negroes for sale. "They were purchased, " the advertisement said, "for stock and breeding Negroes, and to any Planter...purpose, they are a very choice and desirable gang. " Another advertisement of May 16, 1838, offered a slave "a girl of about 20 years of age [who] is... | |
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