Buch, Englisch, 130 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 223 mm, Gewicht: 358 g
Buch, Englisch, 130 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 223 mm, Gewicht: 358 g
Reihe: Studies in African American History and Culture
ISBN: 978-0-8153-3041-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
Free blacks suffered under the harsh slave codes, as laws which restricted the movement of slaves also restricted the movement of free African Americans. Slaves were considered property protected by law, but free blacks were denied even this minor protection. Fear of insurrection led New York City, Albany, and Philadelphia to pass restrictive legislation. The greatest obstacle to freeing slaves was legislation requiring manumission bonds. As a result of a diversified economy, African Americans performed virtually every type of labor in the frontier communities of the middle colonies, and developed more skills than their southern counterparts. Eventually, the influx of whites provided cheap day labor that reduced dependency upon slave labor.
(Ph.D. dissertation, Ohio State University, 1969; revised with new preface and foreword)
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Chapter I Blacks under the Dutch; Chapter II An Overview of Slavery; Chapter III The Formative Period of Black Status 1664–1712; Chapter IV Insurrection and Its Effects upon Black Status; Chapter V Manumission and Abolition; Chapter VI Conclusion;