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|a Bancroft, Frederic,
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|a Slave Trading in the Old South /
|c Frederic Bancroft ; with a new introduction by Michael Tadman.
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|a Columbia, S.C. :
|b University of South Carolina Press,
|c 1996.
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
|c 2023
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|c ©1996.
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|a 1 online resource (484 pages):
|b illustrations ;
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|a Southern classics
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|a "Published in cooperation with the Institute for Southern Studies and the South Caroliniana Society of the University of South Carolina."
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|a Originally published: J.H. Furst Co., 1931.
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|a Some phases of the background -- Early domestic slave-trading -- The District of Columbia, "The very seat and center" -- The importance of slave-rearing -- Virginia and the Richmond market -- Here and there in Maryland, Kentucky and Missouri -- Slave-hiring -- The height of the slave-trade in Charleston -- Dividing families and selling children separately, restrictions -- Savannah's leading trader and his largest sale -- Minor trading in the Carolinas, Georgia and Tennessee -- Memphis: the Boltons, the Forrests and others -- Various features of the interstate trade -- Some Alabama and Mississippi markets -- New Orleans, the mistress of the trade -- High prices and "the Negro-fever" -- The status of slave-trading -- Estimates as to numbers, transactions and value.
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|a Through correspondence with people involved in the slave trade and interviews with former slaves, Bancroft exposed the commercial aspects of the American slave trade, including the breeding of slaves for future sale, the separation of slave families, the profitability of the trade, and the integration of slave traders into the highest ranks of southern society.
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|a Slave trade.
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|a Esclaves
|x Commerce
|z États-Unis.
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|a Slave trade
|z United States.
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|a Project MUSE - 2023 Annual Backfile - Unpurchased
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