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This is the companion website for two books by Slavery in the American Mountain South (Cambridge University Press, 2003) See Table of Contents Order Book The African-American Family in Slavery and Emancipation (Cambridge University Press, 2003) See Table of Contents Order Book
Slavery in the American Mountain South (Cambridge University Press, 2003) Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1 Slavery=s Grip on the Mountain South Chapter 2 Labor Management on Mountain Plantations Chapter 3 Slaves in Commerce and Travel Capitalism Chapter 4 Slaves in Industry and Manufacturing Chapter 5 Slavery and Poor Whites in the Mountain South Chapter 6 Repression and Antisystemic Resistance on Mountain Plantations Chapter 7 Cultural Resistance and Community Building on Mountain Plantations Conclusion Notes Bibliography The African-American Family in Slavery and Emancipation (Cambridge University Press, March 2003) Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1 Slave Trading and Forced Labor Migrations Chapter 2 Family Diasporas and Parenthood Lost Chapter 3 Malnutrition, Ecological Risks, and Slave Mortality Chapter 4 Reproductive Exploitation and Child Mortality Chapter 5 Slave Household Subsistence and Women=s Work Chapter 6 The Impacts of Civil War on Slave Families Chapter 7 The Risks of Emancipation for Black Families Chapter 8 Reconstruction Threats to Black Family Survival Theoretical Reprise Notes Bibliography |