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Note of Appreciation and Thanks | ||
Abbreviations and Notations on Sources | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | An Episode in May | 9 |
Ch. 2 | Evidentiary Sounds and Voices | 20 |
Ch. 3 | Of Water, Land, and Work | 29 |
Ch. 4 | Of the Planting Classes | 46 |
Ch. 5 | Of One Kind of Politics | 60 |
Ch. 6 | The Trials | 73 |
Ch. 7 | The Rebels | 99 |
Ch. 8 | Road Travelers | 136 |
Ch. 9 | Of Women White and Black | 149 |
Ch. 10 | Of Ideologies and Occupations | 181 |
Ch. 11 | Of Means and Leaders | 212 |
Ch. 12 | The Voices of Reprise | 237 |
Ch. 13 | A Separate Peace | 260 |
Appendixes: Documents and Cast of Characters | ||
Note on the Documents | 265 | |
Document A: Lemuel P. Conner's Record (Literal) | 268 | |
Document B: Lemuel P. Conner's Record (Augmented) | 285 | |
Document C: Susan Sillers Darden Diary | 303 | |
Document D: How[ell] Hines to Governor | 308 | |
Document E: Jo. D. L. Davenport to Governor | 310 | |
Document F: Benjamin L. C. Wailes Diary | 311 | |
Documents G: Louisa and Joseph Lowell Letters | 315 | |
Document H: William I. Minor Plantation Diary | 317 | |
Document I: S[ophia] H. Hunt to Jennie [Hughes] | 320 | |
Documents J: William H. Ker to Mary S. Ker | 321 | |
Document K: A. K. Farrar to Governor | 323 | |
Document L: Van S. Bennett Diary | 325 | |
Document M: Statement of Pleasant Scott | 326 | |
Document N: Statement of James Carter | 328 | |
Document O: Testimony of Rebecca A. Minor | 330 | |
Document P: Testimony of William T. Martin | 334 | |
Document Q: Brief on Loyalty, Katherine S. Minor Claim | 338 | |
Document R: Opinion on the Minors' Role at the Racetrack | 340 | |
Document Y: Charlie Davenport Interview (Version Y) | 341 | |
Document Z: Charlie Davenport Interview (Version Z) | 345 | |
Cast of Characters | ||
Black, by Own Name (If Known) | 349 | |
Black, by Owner's Name or Not Owned | 354 | |
White | 358 | |
Index | 369 |
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