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Acknowledgments | ||
Foreword | ||
I | The Cane Country | 1 |
II | The Peculiar Institution and Plantation Routine | 10 |
III | Secession and Faraway War | 19 |
IV | Eve of Invasion | 27 |
V | Blockade and Invasion | 42 |
VI | Winds of Destruction | 57 |
VII | Barren Harvest | 75 |
VIII | Emancipated Labor | 92 |
IX | From Exultation to Despair | 117 |
X | Frolics and Frivolities | 129 |
XI | Epilogue | 137 |
Bibliography | 140 | |
Index | 144 |
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