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Kolchin argues that this is a misleading way of putting the question: there were influences from both sides, and slaves succeeded in creating a culture that was uniquely African American.
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According to Kolchin, historians debate whether or not white prejudice caused slavery or whether or not slavery resulted in the development of racist attitudes toward blacks.
12 Φεβ 2020 · Traces the history of slavery in America, compares it with slavery in other countries, and discusses the relationships between slaves and their masters. Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-291) and index.
Kolchin grounds his chapters on colonial slavery on Ira Berlin's pathbreaking typology of racial slavery by region: the north, the upper south, the lower south Journal of American Ethnic History / Fall 2004.
American sociology has largely neglected enslavement as a topic of study, despite slavery’s being one of the most foundational, pervasive, and far-reaching social institutions in the West. In this …
Summary: Peter Kolchin has written a concise, engaging overview of American slavery. His unusually broad chronological perspective begins with the colonial years and ranges through emancipation and the aftermath of the Civil War - exploring the ways in which slavery evolved and changed over two and a half centuries.
American Slavery: 1619-1877. Peter Kolchin. Macmillan, 2003 - History - 328 pages. The single best short survey in America, now updated.Includes a New Preface and Afterward In terms of...