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Setting Slavery's Limits: Physical Confrontations in Antebellum Virginia, 1801–1860 (New Studies in Southern History)

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Using slave trials from antebellum Virginia, Christopher H. Bouton offers the first in-depth examination of physical confrontations between slaves and whites. These extraordinary acts of violence brought the ordinary concerns of enslaved Virginians into focus. Enslaved men violently asserted their masculinity, sought to protect themselves and their loved ones from punishment, and carved out their own place within southern honor culture. Enslaved women resisted sexual exploitation and their mistresses. By attacking southern efforts to control their sexuality and labor, bondswomen sought better lives for themselves and undermined white supremacy. Physical confrontations revealed the anxieties that lay at the heart of white antebellum Virginians and threatened the very foundations of the slave regime itself. While physical confrontations could not overthrow the institution of slavery, they helped the enslaved set limits on their owners’ exploitation. They also afforded the enslaved the space necessary to create lives as free from their owners’ influence as possible. When masters and mistresses continually intruded into the lives of their slaves, they risked provoking a violent backlash. Setting Slavery’s Limits explores how slaves of all ages and backgrounds resisted their oppressors and risked everything to fight back. Read more

ASIN B0824BMSP8
XRay Not Enabled
ISBN13 978-1498579469
Edition 1st
Language English
File size 928 KB
Page Flip Enabled
Publisher Lexington Books
Word Wise Enabled
Print length 207 pages
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Screen Reader Supported
Part of series New Studies in Southern History
Publication date November 20, 2019
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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