This study compares African American life in the two regional black cultures of Chesapeake and Lowcountry during the 18th century. It provides a view of slave life in the colonial American South by exploring the role of land and labour in shaping culture and the interior lives of the blacks.
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This study compares African American life in the two regional black cultures of Chesapeake and Lowcountry during the 18th century. It provides a view of slave life in the colonial American South by exploring the role of land and labour in shaping culture and the interior lives of the blacks.
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Fair in Fair jacket. Size: 6x2x9; Ex-library hardcover with jacket. Usual markings to endpapers etc., hinges are weak, else interior good. Jacket has spine label and barcode sticker, in mylar cover that is glued to endpapers.
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Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Crisp, clean pages; no owners' marks; the full cloth hard cover shows only modest softening at spine ends; the dust jacket is gently crimped around spine ends and has a small surface chip at the right front edge; otherwise excellent. xxiv, 703pp. incl. index.
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New. Size: 7x4x0; New. Clean, unmarked pages. Fine binding and cover. Hardcover. xxiv, 709 p., ill., 24 cm. "On the eve of the American Revolution, nearly three-quarters of all African Americans in mainland British America lived in two regions: the Chesapeake, centered in Virginia, and the Lowcountry, with its hub in South Carolina. Here, Philip Morgan compares and contrasts African American life in these two regional black cultures, exploring the differences as well as the similarities. The result is a detailed and comprehensive view of slave life in the colonial American South."