The Domestic Slave Trade Of The Southern States
Winfield Hazlitt Collins
Read by David Wales
This 1904 history of slavery in the southeastern United States reflects the state of knowledge at that time, of course. The text contains so many extensive quotations (well footnoted along with an extensive bibliography) that it was unfeasible to indicate them as quotes in reading the text. The author was a professor of history and English at Claremont College, a North Carolina school that closed in 1917. A resource of more current thinking may be had at the well-regarded 1988 Dictionary Of Afro-American Slavery. - Summary by David Wales (2 hr 28 min)
Chapters
Preface | 1:17 | Read by David Wales |
A Sketch Of The Rise Of The Trade In African Slaves And Of The Foreign Slave Tr… | 21:14 | Read by David Wales |
The Causes Of The Rise And Development Of The Domestic Slave Trade | 18:46 | Read by David Wales |
The Amount And Extent Of The Trade | 32:33 | Read by David Wales |
Were Some States Engaged In Breeding And Raising Negroes For Sale? | 18:01 | Read by David Wales |
The Kidnapping And Selling Of Free Negroes Into Slavery | 10:33 | Read by David Wales |
Slave 'Prisons,' Markets, Character Of Traders, etc. | 12:16 | Read by David Wales |
Laws Of The Southern States With Reference To Importation And Exportation Of Sl… | 34:14 | Read by David Wales |
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Good reader, and very good information.
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Very informative book!!