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Preface vii
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction 3
The Old Arguments Anew: Proslavery and Antislavery Ideology in the Postwar Mind
Emancipation and the Origins of the New Proslavery Argument 17
Reconstruction and the Fashioning of the New Proslavery Argument 41
Antislavery Thought from Reconstruction to Reconciliation 69
The Formative Period of American Slave Historiography
The Nationalist Historians and the Continuance of the Abolitionist Tradition 103
The Study of Slavery at Johns Hopkins 137
Institutional Studies of Slavery 163
A Different View of Slavery: Blacks Confront the New Proslavery Argument 197
American Negro Slavery: The Triumph of the New Proslavery Argument 239
Conclusion: Proslavery Ideology in the Age of Jim Crow 285
Select Bibliography 295
Index 301
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