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Banking on Slavery: Financing Southern Expansion in the Antebellum United States

A sobering excavation of how deeply nineteenth-century American banks were entwined with the institution of slavery.

Its now widely understood that the fullest expression of nineteenth-century American capitalism was found in the structures of chattel slavery. Its also understood that almost every other institution and aspect of life then was at least entangled withand often profited fromslaverys perpetuation. Yet as Sharon Ann Murphy shows in her powerful and unprecedented book, the centrality of enslaved labor to banking in the antebellum United States is far greater than previously thought.
 
Banking on Slavery sheds light on precisely how the financial relationships between banks and slaveholders worked across the nineteenth-century South. Murphy argues that the rapid spread of slavery in the South during the 1820s and 30s depended significantly upon southern banks willingness to financialize enslaved lives, with the use of enslaved individuals as loan collateral proving central to these financial relationships. She makes clear how southern banks were readyand, in some cases, even eagerto alter time-honored banking practices to meet the needs of slaveholders.  In the end, many of these banks sacrificed themselves in their efforts to stabilize the slave economy. Murphy also details how banks and slaveholders transformed enslaved lives from physical bodies into abstract capital assets. Her book provides an essential examination of how our nations financial history is more intimately intertwined with the dehumanizing institution of slavery than scholars have previously thought.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Apr 2023
  • Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780226825137

About Juliette ChretienReto FreiRolf HiltlSharon Ann Murphy

Sharon Ann Murphy is professor of history at Providence College.

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