Slavery is often termed" the peculiar institution," but it was hardly peculiar to the United States. Almost every society in the history of the world has experienced slavery at one time or another. The aborigines of Australia are about the only group that has so far notPhilip D. Morgan...
Summary This chapter contains section titled: Introduction Document A The First Blacks Arrive in Virginia (1619) Document B Slavery Becomes a Legal Fact in Virginia (17th-Century Statutes) Document C: South Carolina Restricts the Liberty of Slaves (1740) Article: Two Infant Slave Societies in the...
IntroductionDocument A The First Blacks Arrive in Virginia (1619)Document B Slavery Becomes a Legal Fact in Virginia (17th-Century Statutes)Document C: South Carolina Restricts the Liberty of Slaves (1740)Article: Two Infant Slave Societies in the Chesapeake and the Lowcountry...
Philip D. MorganProfessor of HistorySlavery & AbolitionMORGAN P D.The cultural implications of the Atlantic slave trade: African regional origins , American destinations and new world developments[J].Slavery and abolition,1997,18(1):122-145....
Slavery & AbolitionMORGAN P D.The cultural implications of the Atlantic slave trade: African regional origins , American destinations and new world developments[J].Slavery and abolition,1997,18(1):122-145.Morgan, Philip. 1997."The Cultural Implications of the Atlantic Slave Trade: African ...