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1 | The irony of liberty : origins of the domestic slave trade | 15 |
2 | A most important form of commerce : the rise of the cotton kingdom | 40 |
3 | A most fateful form of commerce : the fall of the cotton kingdom | 63 |
4 | "Cash for negroes" : slave traders and the market revolution in the South | 94 |
5 | A regular part of everyday life : the buying and selling of human property | 142 |
6 | Outside looking in : the domestic slave trade and the abolitionist attack on slavery | 174 |
7 | Inside looking out : the slave trade's effect upon the white South | 206 |
8 | "The nastiness of life" : African-American resistance to the domestic slave trade | 245 |
App. A | Total slave migration, 1820-1860, and percentage of migration attributable to the interregional slave trade | 283 |
App. B | Estimated number of local slave sales and total number of southern slave sales, 1820-1860 | 291 |
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