Life in black and white: family and community in the slave South
Life in Black and White provides a panoramic portrait of family and community life in and around Loudoun County, Virginia - weaving the fascinating personal stories of planters and slaves, of free blacks and poor-to-middling whites, into a powerful portrait of southern society from the mid-eighteent...
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Zusammenfassung: | Life in Black and White provides a panoramic portrait of family and community life in and around Loudoun County, Virginia - weaving the fascinating personal stories of planters and slaves, of free blacks and poor-to-middling whites, into a powerful portrait of southern society from the mid-eighteenth century to the Civil War Stevenson brilliantly recounts their stories as she builds the complex picture of their intertwined lives, revealing how their combined histories guaranteed Loudoun's role in important state, regional, and national events and controversies. Both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, for example, were hidden at a local plantation during the War of 1812. James Monroe wrote his famous "Monroe Doctrine" at his Loudoun estate. The area also was the birthplace of celebrated fugitive slave Daniel Dangerfield, the home of John Janney, chairman of the Virginia secession convention, a center for Underground Railroad activities, and the location of John Brown's infamous 1859 raid at Harper's Ferry Most important, Stevenson breaks new ground in her depiction of slave family life. Following the lead of historian Herbert Gutman, most scholars have accepted the idea that, like whites, slaves embraced the nuclear family, both as a living reality and an ideal. Stevenson destroys this notion, showing that the harsh realities of slavery, even for those who belonged to such attentive masters as George Washington, allowed little possibility of a nuclear family. Far more important were extended kin networks and female headed households |
Beschreibung: | XV, 457, [16] S. Illl. |
ISBN: | 0195095367 0195118030 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
I Marriage, Family, and the Loudoun White Community
Introduction, 3
i The White Community: Patterns of Settlement, Development,
and Conflict, 9
2. Gender Convention and Courtship, 37
3. Marriage, for Better or for Worse, 63
4. Parenting, 95
5. Broken Vows and “Notorious” Endings: Divorce, 140
II Black Life, Family, and Community
Introduction, 159
6. The Nature of Loudoun Slavery, 166
7. Slave Family Structure, 206
8. Slave Marriage and Family Relations, 226
9. Free Blacks, 258
10. Free Black Family and Household Economy, 286
Conclusion, 320
Appendix A, 329
Appendix B, 339
Notes, 341
Bibliography, 421
Index, 441
Life in Block and White provides a panoramic portrait of family and community life in the
American South—weaving the fascinating personal stories of planters and slaves, of free blacks
and poor-to-middling whites, into a powerful portrait of southern society from die mid-
eighteenth century to the Civil War. Loudoun County, Virginia and the surrounding vicinity are
the focus. Here die region’s most illustrious families helped forge southern traditions and
attitudes that became characteristic of the entire region as they mingled with yeoman fanners,
free black families, abolitionist Quakers, ami thousands of slaves. Stevenson brilliantly recounts
their stories as she builds the complex picture of their intertwined lives, revealing how their
combined histories guaranteed Loudoun’s role in important state, regional, and national events
and controversies.
In exploring the central rote of the family, Brenda Stevenson offers a wealth of insight. But
most important, the author breaks new ground in her depiction of slave family life. Following
die lead of historian Herbert Gutman, most scholars have accepted the idea that, like whites,
slaves embraced the nuclear family, both as a living reality and an ideal. Stevenson destroys this
notion, showing that the harsh realities of slavery allowed little possibility of a such a domestic
arrangement. Far more important were extended idn networks and female-headed households.
Meticulously researched, insightful, and moving, Life in Black and White offers our most
detailed portrait yet of the reality of southern life.
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title_auth | Life in black and white family and community in the slave South |
title_exact_search | Life in black and white family and community in the slave South |
title_full | Life in black and white family and community in the slave South Brenda E. Stevenson |
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title_short | Life in black and white |
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