American slavery : the question of resistance / Edited by John H. Bracey, Jr., August Meier [and] Elliott Rudwick.
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Language: | English |
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Belmont, Calif. :
Wadsworth Pub. Co.,
[1971]
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Series: | Explorations in the Black experience.
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Physical Description: | 202 pages ; 21 cm. |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Racial problems, adjustments and disturbances, by U. B. Phillips
- American slave insurrections before 1861, by H. Wish
- Day to day resistance to slavery, by R. A. Bauer and A. H. Bauer
- A troublesome property, by K. M. Stampp
- Slave personality and the concentration camp analogy, by S. Elkins
- Chattel slavery and concentration camps, by E. E. Thorpe
- Rebelliousness and docility in the Negro slave: a critique of the Elkins thesis, by E. D. Genovese
- On Denmark Vesey, by H. Aptheker
- The Vesey plot: a reconsideration, by R. C. Wade
- Denmark Vesey's slave conspiracy of 1822: a study in rebellion and repression, by R. S. Starobin
- Religion, acculturation, and American Negro slave rebellions: Gabriel's Insurrection, by G. Mullin
- Resistance to slavery, by G. M. Fredrickson and C. Lasch
- The general causes of Jamaican slave revolts, by H. O. Patterson.