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White over black : American attitudes toward the Negro, 1550-1812 /

Winthrop Jordan sets out in encyclopaedic detail the evolution of white Englishmen's and Anglo-Americans' perceptions of blacks, perceptions of difference used to justify race-based slavery, and liberty and justice for whites only. This second edition reminds us that this text is still the...

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Título anterior:Jordan, Winthrop D. White over black.
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Jordan, Winthrop D. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chapel Hill : Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early Armerian History and Culture, Wiliamsburg, Virginia, by the University of North Carolina Press, 2012.
Edición:Second edition,
Colección:Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia.
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246 3 |a American attitudes toward the Negro, 1550-1812 
250 |a Second edition,  |b with new forewords / by Christopher Leslie Brown and Peter H. Wood. 
264 1 |a Chapel Hill :  |b Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early Armerian History and Culture, Wiliamsburg, Virginia, by the University of North Carolina Press,  |c 2012. 
264 4 |c ©1968 
264 4 |c ©2012,  |3 foreword 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 610-614) and index. 
505 0 0 |t Genesis, 1550-1700  |t First impressions : initial English confrontation with Africans --  |t The blackness without --  |t The causes of complexion --  |t Defective religion --  |t Savage behavior --  |t The apes of Africa --  |t Libidinous men --  |t The blackness within --  |t Unthinking decision : enslavement of Negroes in America to 1700 --  |t The necessities of a new world  |t Freedom and bondage in the English tradition --  |t The concept of slavery --  |t The practices of Portingals and Spanyards --  |t Enslavement : the West Indies --  |t Enslavement : New England --  |t Enslavement : Virginia and Maryland --  |t Enslavement : New York and the Carolinas --  |t The un-English : Scots, Irish, and Indians --  |t Racial slavery : from reasons to rationale --  |t Provincial decades, 1700-1755. Anxious oppressors : freedom and control in a slave society --  |t Demographic configurations in the colonies --  |t Slavery and the senses of the laws --  |t Slave rebelliousness and white mastery --  |t Free Negroes and fears of freedom --  |t Racial slavery in a free society --  |t Fruits of passion : the dynamics of interracial sex --  |t Regional styles in racial intermixture --  |t Masculine and feminine modes in Carolina and America --  |t Negro sexuality and slave insurrection --  |t Dismemberment, physiology, and sexual perceptions --  |t The secularization of reproduction --  |t Mulatto offspring in a biracial society --  |t The souls of men : the Negro's spiritual nature --  |t Christian principles and the failure of conversion --  |t The question of Negro capacity --  |t Spiritual equality and temporal subordination  |t The thin edge of antislavery  |t Inclusion and exclusion in the Protestant churches  |t Religious revival and the impact of conversion --  |t The bodies of men : the Negro's physical nature --  |t Confusion, order, and hierarchy --  |t Negroes, apes, and beasts --  |t Rational science and irrational logic --  |t Indians, Africans, and the complexion of man --  |t The valuation of color --  |t Negroes under the skin --  |t The Revolutionary era, 1755-1783. Self-scrutiny in the Revolutionary era --  |t Quaker conscience and consciousness --  |t The discovery of prejudice --  |t Assertions of sameness --  |t Environmentalism and revolutionary ideology --  |t The secularization of equality --  |t The proslavery case of Negro inferiority --  |t The revolution as turning point --  |t Society and thought, 1783-1812 --  |t The imperatives of economic interest and national identity --  |t The economics of slavery --  |t Union and sectionalism --  |t A national forum for debate --  |t Nationhood and identity --  |t Non-English Englishmen --  |t The limitations of antislavery --  |t The pattern of antislavery --  |t The failings of revolutionary ideology --  |t The Quaker view beyond emancipation --  |t Religious equalitarianism --  |t Humanitarianism and sentimentality --  |t The success and failure of antislavery --  |t The cancer of revolution --  |t St. Domingo --  |t Non-importation of rebellion --  |t The contagion of liberty --  |t Slave disobedience in America --  |t The impact of Negro revolt --  |t The resulting pattern of separation --  |t The hardening of slavery --  |t Restraint of free Negroes --  |t New walls of separation --  |t Negro churches --  |t Thought and society, 1783-1812--  |t Thomas Jefferson : self and society --  |t Jefferson : the tyranny of slavery --  |t Jefferson : the assertion of Negro inferiority --  |t The issue of intellect --  |t The acclaim of talented Negroes --  |t Jefferson : passionate realities --  |t Jefferson : white women and black --  |t Interracial sex : the individual and his society --  |t Jefferson : a dichotomous view of triracial America --  |t The Negro bound by the chain of being --  |t Linnaean categories and the chain of being --  |t Two modes of equality --  |t The hierarchies of men --  |t Anatomical investigations --  |t Unlinking and linking the chain --  |t Faithful philosophy in defense of human unity --  |t The study of man in the republic --  |t Erasing nature's stamp of color --  |t Nature's blackball --  |t The effects of climate and civilization --  |t The disease of color --  |t White Negroes --  |t The logic of blackness and inner similarity --  |t The winds of change --  |t An end to environmentalism --  |t Persistent themes --  |t Toward a white man's country --  |t Emancipation and intermixture --  |t The beginning of colonization --  |t The Virginia Program ; Insurrection and expatriation in Virginia --  |t The meaning of Negro removal --  |t Exodus. Note on the concept of race. 
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