This book shows how slavery ended within a single generation at the end of the eighteenth century in the important colony/state of Pennsylvania. The authors have made a study of the slaveholders themselves in order to understand the process by which most slaves were given freedom without legislative or judicial efforts and without compensation to their masters. The book also traces a number of individual cases which show the varying processes by which slaves brought pressure for emancipation. This book represents a major milestone in our understanding of slavery and how it was effectively abolished.
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Deserving of a prominent place beside the best of the southern volumes. Freedom By Degrees, based on a motherlode of documentation including probate and manumission records, abolitionist society papers, and runaway slave literature, masterfully delineates the forces that brought aout the gradual death of slavery in Pennsylvania and the subsequent transition to a semi-free black labor system....Cogent and sophisticated analysis. * Georgia Historical Quarterly *
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Höhe: 149 mm
Breite: 238 mm
Dicke: 23 mm
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978-0-19-504583-3 (9780195045833)
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Professor of HistoryProfessor of History, University College at Los Angeles
Archivist, Peace CollectionArchivist, Peace Collection, Swarthmore CollegeUSA