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Prologue: Worthy Park and Its Context, 1670-1975
Part 1: The Slave Population at Large
1. The Population before 1783
2. Demographic Patterns, 1783-1838
3. Mortality, Fertility, Life Expectancy, 1783-1838
4. Death, Disease, Medicine, 1783-1838
5. Economics, Employment, Social Cohesion, 1783-1838
Part 2: Individuals in Slave Society, Selected Biographies
Introduction
6. Bunga—Men: Six Africans
7. Conformists: Ten Ordinary Slaves
8. Specialists: Five Slave Craftsmen
9. Accommodators: Five Patterns of Miscegenation
10. Resisters: Five Slave Nonconformists
11. Backra: Three Plantation Whites
Part 3: The Sons of Slavery
12. The Transition to Free Wage Labor, 1834-1846
13. Continuities: Worthy Park's Modern Workers
14. The Rope Unraveled and Respliced: The Evidence of Genealogy
15. From House Slave to Middle Class: The Descendants of John Price Nash
16. From Field Slave to Peasant-Proletarian: The Descendants of Biddy and Nelson
17. Coda and Conclusion: The Seamless Cloth
Appendixes
A. The Slave Data and Its Deficiencies
B. The Computer Programs
C. A Doctor's Views on Childbirth, Infant Mortality, and the General Health of His Slave Charges, 1788
D. Medicine at Worthy Park, 1824
Notes
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