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In Old Virginia: Slavery, Farming, and Society in the Journal of John Walker

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In Old Virginia: Slavery, Farming, and Society in the Journal of John Walker - Bushman, Richard L
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In 1824, John Walker purchased a 500-acre farm in King and Queen County, Virginia, and began working it with a dozen slaves. The son of a local politician and planter who grew tobacco, Walker lost status when he became a devout Methodist, raised wheat, and treated his slaves like brothers and sisters. He also kept a detailed and fascinating journal. Drawing on this forty-three-year chronicle, Claudia L. Bushman provides a richly illuminating study, a microhistory that is rewarding to read. Walker sets aside most of the ...

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In Old Virginia: Slavery, Farming, and Society in the Journal of John Walker 2001, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore

ISBN-13: 9780801867255

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