ISBN:
0585121613
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0813918332
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0813918340
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081392099X
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0813929172
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9780585121611
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9780813918334
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9780813918341
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9780813920993
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9780813929170
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
1 Online-Ressource (x, 187 pages)
Serie:
Carter G. Woodson Institute series in Black studies
DDC:
306.3/62/09755
Schlagwort(e):
1700 - 1899
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Geschichte 1700-1800
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Geschichte 1800-1900
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Geschichte 1782-1865
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Slavery
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African Americans / Social conditions
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Slavery
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Slaves / Social conditions
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Slavernij
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Sklaverei
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Geschichte 1782-1865
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Geschichte
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Schwarze. USA
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Sklaverei
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Slavery History 18th century
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Slavery History 19th century
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Slaves Social conditions
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African Americans Social conditions
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Sklaverei
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Richmond, Va.
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Hochschulschrift
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Hochschulschrift
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Richmond, Va.
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Sklaverei
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Geschichte 1782-1865
Anmerkung:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 168-179) and index
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1 - Inauspicious Beginnings - 9 -- - 2 - The Road to Industrialization and the Rise of Urban Slavery, 1800-1840 - 16 -- - 3 - Behind the Urban "Big House" - 37 -- - 4 - Maturation of the Urban Industrial Slave System, 1840-1860 - 71 -- - 5 - Formation of an Independent Slave Community - 96 -- - 6 - The War Years, 1861-1865 - 124
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Richmond was not only the capital of Virginia and of the Confederacy, it was also one of the most industrialized cities south of the Mason-Dixon Line. Boasting ironworks, tobacco-processing plants, and flour mills, the city by 1860 drew half of its male workforce from the local slave population. "Rearing Wolves to Our Own Destruction" examines this unusual urban labor system from 1782 until the end of the Civil War
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Richmond's urban slave system offered blacks a level of economic and emotional support not usually available to plantation slaves. "Rearing Wolves to Our Own Destruction" offers a valuable portrait of urban slavery in an individual city that raises questions about the adaptability of slavery as an institution to an urban setting and, more importantly, the ways in which slaves were able to turn urban working conditions to their own advantage
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