Proslavery and Sectional Thought in the Early South, 1740-1829: An Anthology

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Jeffrey Robert Young
University of South Carolina Press, 2006 - 259 من الصفحات
In Proslavery and Sectional Thought in the Early South, 1740-1829, Jeffrey Robert Young has assembled thirteen texts that reveal thedevelopment of proslavery perspectives across the colonial and earlynational South, from Maryland to Georgia. The tracts, lectures, sermons, and petitions in this volume demonstrate that defenses ofhuman bondage had a history in southern thought that long predatedthe later antebellum era traditionally associated with the genesis ofsuch positive defenses of slavery. Previous anthologies, notably DrewGilpin Faust's The Ideology of Slavery, have made the antebellumperspectives of slavery's defenders widely available to scholars andstudents, but earlier proslavery thinkers have remained largelyinaccessible to modern reader

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Jeffrey Robert Young teaches early American history at Emory University in Atlanta. His first book, Domesticating Slavery: The Master Class in Georgia and South Carolina, 1670-1837, received the South Carolina Historical Society's George C. Rogers Jr. Prize in 1999.

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