Slavery on the Periphery: The Kansas-Missouri Border in the Antebellum and Civil War Eras (Early American Places Ser.) Buy on Amazon
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Slavery on the Periphery: The Kansas-Missouri Border in the Antebellum and Civil War Eras (Early American Places Ser.)

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Author(s) Kristen Epps
ISBN / ASIN 0820350508
ISBN-13 9780820350509
Availability Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank #3,250,640
Category History
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
Description
Slavery on the Periphery focuses on nineteen counties on the Kansas-Missouri border, tracing slavery's rise and fall from the earliest years of American settlement through the Civil War along this critical geographical, political, and social fault line. Kristen Epps explores slavery's emergence from an upper South slaveholding culture and its development into a small-scale system characterized by slaves' diverse forms of employment, close contact between slaves and slaveholders, a robust hiring market, and the prevalence of abroad marriages. She demonstrates that space and place mattered to enslaved men and women most clearly because slave mobility provided a means of resistance to the strictures of daily life. Mobility was a medium for both negotiation and confrontation between slaves and slaveholders, and the ongoing political conflict between proslavery supporters and antislavery proponents opened new doors for such resistance. Slavery's expansion on the Kansas-Missouri border was no mere intellectual debate within the halls of Congress. Its horrors had become a visible presence in a region so torn by bloody conflict that it captivated the nineteenth-century American public.
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