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A Documentary Collection of the Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project

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"Slave Culture" was published by Greenwood/ABC-CLIO in 2014 - Santa Barbara, USA and it has 1272 pages.


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  • Title: Slave Culture
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  • Number of Pages: 1272
  • Publisher: Greenwood/ABC-CLIO
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  • Publish Location: Santa Barbara, USA

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Edition Specifications:

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Dimensions: 26 x 19 x centimeters
  • Pagination: 3 volumes

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"Slave Culture" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- v.1. The enslaved community culture : Religion and the enslaved community ; Holidays and special occasions: times of celebration and rest ; Music and other forms of cultural expression -- Childhood for the enslaved : Familial bonds ; The slaveholder as surrogate parent ; Day-to-day care of enslaved children ; Parent and child interaction ; Transition from childhood to productive worker ; Childhood games (the chance just to be a child) --
  • 2- v.2. The enslaved family : Challenges of marriages and unions for the enslaved ; Loss of family members: separation of couples and families ; Mixed family: white fathers ; Providing support for family members ; Preserving family history and heritage -- Enslaved women : The workday for enslaved women ; Enslaved women and their families ; Enslaved women and marriage ; Sexual imposition and enslaved women --
  • 3- v.3. Work and slavery : Field workers ; Domestic workers ; Skilled workers ; Hiring out enslaved workers -- Physical abuse and intimidation : Punishing field workers ; Punishing domestic workers ; Crushing signs of rebelliousness -- Runaways and the quest for freedom : Reasons for deciding to run ; Crafting a plan of escape ; Fleeing not too far distant ; Discouraging freedom ; The impact of the Civil War ; Emancipation -- Appendix: The long road to the cabin door: historians on American slavery.

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