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Introduction: Key Slaves and the Poverty of Paternalism | ||
Pt. 1 | An Almost Endless Outgoing of Slaves: The Extent and Character of The Trading Business | |
1 | Masters, Traders, and Slaves: An Introduction | 3 |
2 | The Scale of Negro Speculation | 11 |
3 | Slave Buying in the Upper South | 47 |
4 | The "Fatigues and Troubles" of the Selling Season | 83 |
Pt. 2 | Slave Trading and the Values of Masters and Slaves | |
5 | Planter Speculation and the Myth of the Reluctant Master | 111 |
6 | Family Separations and the Lives of Slaves and Masters | 133 |
7 | The Question of Status: Traders in White Society and Southern Mythology | 179 |
8 | Speculation and Its Impact: The Flawed Mystique of Antebellum Paternalism | 211 |
Appendix 1. Estimating Interregional Slave Movements for 1790-1819 | 225 | |
Appendix 2. The Structure of Planter Migrations | 228 | |
Appendix 3. Calculating the Structure of the Interregional Movement | 237 | |
Appendix 4. South Carolina Slave Traders of the 1850s: A Digest of Evidence | 248 | |
Appendix 5. Slave Selling and Staple-Crop Production in the Economy of the Upper South | 283 | |
Appendix 6. Evidence on Slave Prices | 287 | |
Appendix 7. Estimating the Profits of the Trade | 292 | |
Appendix 8. Calculating the Proportions of Upper South Slaves Forcibly Separated from Parents or Spouse | 296 | |
Primary Sources | 303 | |
Index | 311 |
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