Overseers of Early American Slavery

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American plantation enterprises
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class and race relations
Colonial Slave Society
Eighteenth Century Planters
eighteenth-century Virginia South Carolina
Enslaved Labourers
Enslaved Men
Enslaved People
Enslaved Population
Enslaved Woman
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female authority in slavery
Head Overseer
Indentured Servants
Independent Planter
labor supervision colonial America
Lowcountry Plantations
Lower Class White Women
Overseer's Wife
Overseer’s Wife
Plantation Businesses
Plantation Enterprise
plantation management history
Plantation Mistresses
Plantation Overseers
racial slavery
Skilled Slaves
Slave Plantations
slave society power dynamics
Small Scale Planter
social hierarchy plantation overseers
South Carolina Gazette
South Carolina Planter
volatile slave society
Wealthy Planter
White Overseers
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032237077
  • Weight: 566g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Enmeshed in the exploitative world of racial slavery, overseers were central figures in the management of early American plantation enterprises. All too frequently dismissed as brutal and incompetent, they defy easy categorisation. Some were rogues, yet others were highly skilled professionals, farmers, and artisans. Some were themselves enslaved. They and their wives, with whom they often formed supervisory partnerships, were caught between disdainful planters and defiant enslaved labourers, as they sought to advance their ambitions. Their history, revealed here in unprecedented detail, illuminates the complex power struggles and interplay of class and race in a volatile slave society.

Laura R. Sandy is a lecturer in American history at the University of Liverpool and Co-Director of the Centre for the Study of International Slavery.

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