The Wolf by the Ears: Thomas Jefferson and SlaveryFree Press, 1977 - 319 من الصفحات This analysis of Jefferson's antislavery views and the actions towhich they gave rise, the subject matter of "The Wolf by theEars, " is necessarily episodic; while chronology has been generallyobserved, it was not possible to weld this disparate material into the form of abiographical narrative. |
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الصفحة 63
... free blacks proliferated in Virginia , the fear of miscegenation as a consequence of emancipation increased apace . Everywhere he went in the Chesapeake region in the 1790s , the ... black males . The direction Blacks and Indians 63.
... free blacks proliferated in Virginia , the fear of miscegenation as a consequence of emancipation increased apace . Everywhere he went in the Chesapeake region in the 1790s , the ... black males . The direction Blacks and Indians 63.
الصفحة 87
... free blacks were housed exceeded " in public and private nastiness anything ever beheld in Turkey . " 19 Although he was not aware of it , Jefferson was witness to the creation of an Afro - American subculture , especially in the cities ...
... free blacks were housed exceeded " in public and private nastiness anything ever beheld in Turkey . " 19 Although he was not aware of it , Jefferson was witness to the creation of an Afro - American subculture , especially in the cities ...
الصفحة 129
... free blacks , required all manumitted blacks to leave the state within a year after receiving their freedom on pain of being reclaimed and sold as slaves . Most of the Southern states followed the Old Dominion's example , and Georgia ...
... free blacks , required all manumitted blacks to leave the state within a year after receiving their freedom on pain of being reclaimed and sold as slaves . Most of the Southern states followed the Old Dominion's example , and Georgia ...
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Slavery and the Declaration of Independence | 1 |
Slavery and the Rights of Man | 12 |
Slavery and the Revolution in Virginia | 19 |
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