This book focuses on slave ownership in Virginia as it was practiced by a variety of institutions.
This book focuses on institutional slavery in Virginia as it was practiced by the Anglican and Presbyterian churches, free schools, and four universities: the College of William and Mary, Hampden-Sydney College, the University of Virginia, ...
Slavery is viewed as a system of enforced labor, rather than merely as a division between the races; and the problems of today's Negro are directly related to his past...
This third edition of Stanley M. Elkin's classic study offers two new chapters by the author. The first, "Slavery and Ideology," considers the discussion and criticism occasioned by this controversial work.
The Peculiar Institution: Slavery in the Ante
Rather, this finely etched volume encompasses the human implications of slavery and its practices. It emphasizes the distinguished and disreputable elements on both sides of the slavery relationship, and in every part of the United States.
On Daniel O'Connell, see especially Oliver McDonagh, O'Connell: The Life of Daniel O'Connell, 1775–1847 (Dublin, 1991); Patrick M. Geoghegan, King Dan: The Rise of Daniel O'Connell, 1775–1829 (Dublin, 2008); and Patrick M. Geoghegan, ...
Southern Quakers and Slavery: A Study in Institutional History
Life Under the "peculiar Institution": Selections from the Slave Narrative Collection
This book considers institutional racism as a problem that exists within modern societies.
Slavery on Long Island: A Study in Local Institutional and Early African-American Communal Life