Slavery and Class in the American South: A Generation of Slave Narrative Testimony, 1840-1865

William L. Andrews
Oxford University Press

The majority of the slave narrators came from the higher echelons of the enslaved. In Slavery and Class in the American South William L. Andrews explains why social and economic distinctions developed and how they functioned among the enslaved.

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