Slavery and the Peculiar Solution

Slavery and the Peculiar Solution

Author: Eric Burin

Publisher: University Press of Florida

Published: 2016-08-01

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 0813059801

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"An exceptional work that will stand for years as the best study of the African colonization movement. Burin's insights into this often misunderstood idea will be appreciated by all historians of the early national era. The research, both archival and secondary, is excellent."--Douglas Egerton, Le Moyne College "Burin adds significantly to our understanding of the world view of slaveholding colonizationists, of their negotiations with prospectively freed people, and of their struggle with proslavery critics of colonization. . . . Historians of proslavery thought will find new ideas and information here."--Torrey Stephen Whitman, Mount St. Mary’s College From the early 1700s through the late 1800s, many whites advocated removing blacks from America. The American Colonization Society (ACS) epitomized this desire to deport black people. Founded in 1816, the ACS championed the repatriation of black Americans to Liberia in West Africa. Supported by James Madison, James Monroe, Henry Clay, and other notables, the ACS sent thousands of black emigrants to Liberia. In examining the ACS’s activities in America and Africa, Eric Burin assesses the organization’s impact on slavery and race relations. Burin focuses on ACS manumissions—that is, instances wherein slaves were freed on the condition that they go to Liberia. In doing so, he provides the first account of the ACS that covers the entire South throughout the antebellum era. He investigates everyone involved in the society’s affairs, from the emancipators and freedpersons at the center to the colonization agents, free blacks, southern jurists, newspaper editors, neighboring whites, proslavery ideologues, northern colonizationists, and abolitionists on the periphery. In mixing a panoramic view of ACS operations with close-ups on individual participants, Burin presents a unique, bifocal perspective on the ACS. Although colonization leaders initially envisioned their program as a pacific enterprise, in reality the push-and-pull among emancipators, freedpersons, and others rendered ACS manumissions logistically complex, financially troublesome, legally complicated, and at times socially disruptive enterprises. Like pebbles dropped in water, ACS manumissions rippled outward, destabilizing slavery in their wake. Based on extensive archival research and a database of 11,000 ACS emigrants, Burin’s study offers new insights concerning the origins, intentions, activities, and fate of the colonization movement.


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Download or read book Slavery and the Peculiar Solution written by Eric Burin and published by University Press of Florida. This book was released on 2016-08-01 with total page 193 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "An exceptional work that will stand for years as the best study of the African colonization movement. Burin's insights into this often misunderstood idea will be appreciated by all historians of the early national era. The research, both archival and secondary, is excellent."--Douglas Egerton, Le Moyne College "Burin adds significantly to our understanding of the world view of slaveholding colonizationists, of their negotiations with prospectively freed people, and of their struggle with proslavery critics of colonization. . . . Historians of proslavery thought will find new ideas and information here."--Torrey Stephen Whitman, Mount St. Mary’s College From the early 1700s through the late 1800s, many whites advocated removing blacks from America. The American Colonization Society (ACS) epitomized this desire to deport black people. Founded in 1816, the ACS championed the repatriation of black Americans to Liberia in West Africa. Supported by James Madison, James Monroe, Henry Clay, and other notables, the ACS sent thousands of black emigrants to Liberia. In examining the ACS’s activities in America and Africa, Eric Burin assesses the organization’s impact on slavery and race relations. Burin focuses on ACS manumissions—that is, instances wherein slaves were freed on the condition that they go to Liberia. In doing so, he provides the first account of the ACS that covers the entire South throughout the antebellum era. He investigates everyone involved in the society’s affairs, from the emancipators and freedpersons at the center to the colonization agents, free blacks, southern jurists, newspaper editors, neighboring whites, proslavery ideologues, northern colonizationists, and abolitionists on the periphery. In mixing a panoramic view of ACS operations with close-ups on individual participants, Burin presents a unique, bifocal perspective on the ACS. Although colonization leaders initially envisioned their program as a pacific enterprise, in reality the push-and-pull among emancipators, freedpersons, and others rendered ACS manumissions logistically complex, financially troublesome, legally complicated, and at times socially disruptive enterprises. Like pebbles dropped in water, ACS manumissions rippled outward, destabilizing slavery in their wake. Based on extensive archival research and a database of 11,000 ACS emigrants, Burin’s study offers new insights concerning the origins, intentions, activities, and fate of the colonization movement.


The Peculiar Institution

The Peculiar Institution

Author: Kenneth M. Stampp

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780758108302

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A Peculiar Institution

A Peculiar Institution

Author: Stephen Currie

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13: 9781590187043

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Examines the history of slavery in the United States.


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The Peculiar Institution

The Peculiar Institution

Author: Kenneth Milton Stampp

Publisher:

Published: 1961

Total Pages: 435

ISBN-13:

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Peculiar Institution

Peculiar Institution

Author: Kenneth M. Stampp

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 1956

Total Pages: 478

ISBN-13:

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Slavery is viewed as a system of enforced labor, rather than merely as a division between the races.


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Download or read book Peculiar Institution written by Kenneth M. Stampp and published by Vintage. This book was released on 1956 with total page 478 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Slavery is viewed as a system of enforced labor, rather than merely as a division between the races.


Sketches of Slave Life

Sketches of Slave Life

Author: Peter Randolph

Publisher:

Published: 1855

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13:

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The Peculiar Institution

The Peculiar Institution

Author: Kenneth Milton Stampp

Publisher:

Published: 1964

Total Pages: 431

ISBN-13:

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Slave Life in Georgia

Slave Life in Georgia

Author: Brown

Publisher:

Published: 1855

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13:

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A Tale of Two Plantations

A Tale of Two Plantations

Author: Richard S. Dunn

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2014-11-04

Total Pages: 553

ISBN-13: 0674735366

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Richard Dunn reconstructs the lives of three generations of slaves on a sugar estate in Jamaica and a plantation in Virginia, to understand the starkly different forms slavery took. Deadly work regimens and rampant disease among Jamaican slaves contrast with population expansion in Virginia leading to the selling of slaves and breakup of families.


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Download or read book A Tale of Two Plantations written by Richard S. Dunn and published by Harvard University Press. This book was released on 2014-11-04 with total page 553 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Richard Dunn reconstructs the lives of three generations of slaves on a sugar estate in Jamaica and a plantation in Virginia, to understand the starkly different forms slavery took. Deadly work regimens and rampant disease among Jamaican slaves contrast with population expansion in Virginia leading to the selling of slaves and breakup of families.


An Inquiry Into the Character and Tendency of the American Colonization, and American Anti-slavery Societies

An Inquiry Into the Character and Tendency of the American Colonization, and American Anti-slavery Societies

Author: William Jay

Publisher:

Published: 1835

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13:

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