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The Price of Freedom: Slavery and Manumission in Baltimore and Early National Maryland

The Price of Freedom: Slavery and Manumission in Baltimore and Early National Maryland - Paperback

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Languages:EnglishPublisher:University Press of KentuckyISBN-13:9780813155548ISBN-10:0813155541UPC:9780813155548Book Category:History, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:United States, Cultural & Ethnic Studies, EnslavementBook Topic:State & Local, African American & Black StudiesSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.58 inchesWeight:0.377Product ID:SCN7CYSFD7

A stereotypical image of manumission is that of a benign plantation owner freeing his slaves on his deathbed. But as Stephen Whitman demonstrates, the truth was far more complex, especially in border states where manumission was much more common.

Whitman analyzes the economic and social history of Baltimore to show how the vigorous growth of the city required the exploitation of rural slaves. To prevent them from escaping and to spur higher production, owners entered into arrangements with their slaves, promising eventual freedom in return for many years' hard work. The Price of Freedom reveals how blacks played a critical role in freeing themselves from slavery. Yet it was an imperfect victory. Once Baltimore's economic growth began to slow, freed blacks were virtually excluded from craft apprenticeships, and European immigrants supplanted them as a trained labor force.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:University Press of KentuckyISBN-13:9780813155548ISBN-10:0813155541UPC:9780813155548Book Category:History, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:United States, Cultural & Ethnic Studies, EnslavementBook Topic:State & Local, African American & Black StudiesSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.58 inchesWeight:0.377Product ID:SCN7CYSFD7

T. Stephen Whitman is assistant professor of history at Mount St. Mary's College in Maryland.


Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

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