American Negro Slave RevoltsColumbia University Press, 1943 - 409 páginas "This is the first fully documented study of Negro slave revolts in The United States. Dr. Aptheker provides proof, obtained by painstaking research, that this content and rebelliousness were not only exceedingly common, but we're characteristic of American Negro slaves. Special attention is paid to the famous slave rebellion of Nat Turner, into the revolts led by Denmark Vesey and Gabriel. This pioneering study remains a major contribution to the destruction of the myth of Afro - American docility." -- from amazon.com. |
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... Abolitionists . Rather he called them ( and in some cases , in this particular plot , accurately called them ) " lawless base villainous whitemen . " 93 The Abolitionists themselves denied any part in the plots . The remarks of Angelina ...
... Abolitionists . Rather he called them ( and in some cases , in this particular plot , accurately called them ) " lawless base villainous whitemen . " 93 The Abolitionists themselves denied any part in the plots . The remarks of Angelina ...
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... Abolitionists , none of them were ever proved to be members of Anti - Slavery Societies , and it must remain a matter of great doubt whether , even they were guilty of the crime alledged ( sic ) against them , because when any community ...
... Abolitionists , none of them were ever proved to be members of Anti - Slavery Societies , and it must remain a matter of great doubt whether , even they were guilty of the crime alledged ( sic ) against them , because when any community ...
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... Abolitionists , " who are dragged in to explain everything . Thus , the Turner revolt itself was a result of their nefarious activities . Though the vehemence of anti- slavery pronouncements in the Virginia legislature following that ...
... Abolitionists , " who are dragged in to explain everything . Thus , the Turner revolt itself was a result of their nefarious activities . Though the vehemence of anti- slavery pronouncements in the Virginia legislature following that ...
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CHAPTER III | 53 |
CHAPTER IV | 79 |
CHAPTER V | 114 |
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Abolitionists Alabama alarm American Anti-Slavery Society anti-slavery April arms arrested attempt August August 28 Boston Charles Charles Town Charleston citizens Colonial concerning conspiracy Council Journal County danger dated December December 23 declared evidence Executive Papers fact fear February fire Florida free Negroes freedom fugitive G. G. Johnson Gazette Georgia Governor H. T. Catterall Henry hundred ibid Indians insurrection James James Monroe January Jefferson John Journal of Negro July June Kentucky killed later laws leaders letter Liberator Louisiana March maroons Maryland master militia Mississippi Mississippi Territory Monroe N. Y. Eve Nat Turner Negro History Negro slaves Niles Norfolk North noted November October Olmsted Orleans outbreak patrol plantation planters plot Post quoted rebellion rebels reported revolt Richmond Enquirer runaway Savannah September slaveholders slavery South Carolina Southern Texas Thomas tion town Turner U. B. Phillips United uprising Virginia State Library W. E. B. DuBois Weekly Register William wrote York