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_aGrivno, Max L. _e1 |
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_aGleanings of freedom : _bfree and slave labor along the Mason-Dixon Line, 1790-1860 / _cMax Grivno. |
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_aUrbana : _bUniversity of Illinois Press, _c(c)2011. |
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_a1 online resource (xiii, 269 pages) : _billustrations, map |
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_aonline resource _bcr _2rdacarrier |
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_aIntroduction : Sharpsburg, Maryland, 1803 -- _t"The land flows with milk and honey" : agriculture and labor in the early republic -- _t"A strange reverse of fortune" : panic, depression, and the transformation of labor -- _t"There are objections to black and white, but one must be chosen" : managing farms and farmhands in antebellum Maryland -- _t" -- _thow much of oursels we owned" : finding freedom along the Mason-Dixon Line -- _t"Chased out on the slippery ice" : rural wage laborers in antebellum Maryland -- _tConclusion : Sharpsburg, Maryland, 1862. |
520 | 8 | _aLate 18th- and early 19th-century landowners in the hinterlands of Baltimore, Maryland, cobbled together workforces from a diverse labour population of black and white apprentices, indentured servants, slaves, and hired workers. The Upper South during this period presents a unique perspective on how free and slave labour systems coexisted and interacted during a time when slavery and free labour were moving apart both geographically and ideologically. This work examines the intertwined lives of the poor whites, slaves, and free blacks who lived and worked in this wheat-producing region along the Mason-Dixon Line in the decades preceding the Civil War. | |
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_aSlave labor _zMaryland _xHistory _y19th century. |
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_aSlavery _zMaryland _xHistory _y19th century. |
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_aFreed persons _zMaryland _xHistory _y19th century. |
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_aAgricultural laborers _zMaryland _xHistory _y19th century. |
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_uhttps://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=569517&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 _zClick to access digital title | log in using your CIU ID number and my.ciu.edu password |
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_a1 _bCynthia Snell _c1 _dCynthia Snell |