The Accidental Slaveowner: Revisiting a Myth of Race and Finding an American FamilyUniversity of Georgia Press, 1 oct. 2011 - 376 pages What does one contested account of an enslaved woman tell us about our difficult racial past? Part history, part anthropology, and part detective story, The Accidental Slaveowner traces, from the 1850s to the present day, how different groups of people have struggled with one powerful story about slavery. |
Table des matières
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Slavery as a Mythical System | 65 |
Families Lost and Found | 183 |
Appendix 1 Guide to Persons Mentioned in the Text | 295 |
Appendix 2 Timeline | 311 |
Appendix 3 Kittys Possible Origins | 319 |
Appendix 4 Kittys Children | 327 |
Appendix 5 The Greenwood Slaves Postemancipation | 333 |
Notes | 341 |
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