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| #147425 in Books | The University of North Carolina Press | 2009-08-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.00 x6.10 x9.10l,1.20 | File type: PDF | 376 pages | ||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| A great read, but it makes its point early|By Shaken, not stirred|I can only assume the negative review accompanying mine is due to the mild redundancy that one faces with most historical narratives. One has to accept, when picking up a book like this one, that in order to represent a historical argument it is the responsibility of the author to give multiple examples on each||A detailed portrait of slave men and women venturing beyond the limits of their master's domain to adjoining plantations. . . . An important contribution to the scholarship on slavery. Given the merits of Kaye's antebellum study, one hopes that historians of o
In this new interpretation of antebellum slavery, Anthony Kaye offers a vivid portrait of slaves transforming adjoining plantations into slave neighborhoods. He describes men and women opening paths from their owners' plantations to adjacent farms to go courting and take spouses, to work, to run away, and to otherwise contend with owners and their agents. In the course of cultivating family ties, forging alliances, working, socializing, and storytelling, slaves fashioned...
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