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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... slaveholders . " 20 Positive assignments as spies were also not unknown . Thus , Frederick Douglass remarked : 21 " Slaveholders are known to have sent spies among their slaves to ascertain if possible their views and feelings in regard ...
... slaveholders . " 20 Positive assignments as spies were also not unknown . Thus , Frederick Douglass remarked : 21 " Slaveholders are known to have sent spies among their slaves to ascertain if possible their views and feelings in regard ...
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... slaveholders being sued by a third because they punished his slaves as well as their own , for rebellious indications " without his permission . The aggrieved slaveholder was awarded $ 350 damages . It is probable that this developed ...
... slaveholders being sued by a third because they punished his slaves as well as their own , for rebellious indications " without his permission . The aggrieved slaveholder was awarded $ 350 damages . It is probable that this developed ...
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... slaveholders deliberately attempted to weed out and to destroy anti - slavery individuals and associations . More- over , slave rebellions themselves , and the elaborate and expen- sive systems of control needed for the maintenance of a ...
... slaveholders deliberately attempted to weed out and to destroy anti - slavery individuals and associations . More- over , slave rebellions themselves , and the elaborate and expen- sive systems of control needed for the maintenance of a ...
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CHAPTER III | 53 |
CHAPTER IV | 79 |
CHAPTER V | 114 |
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