Slavery in Florida: Territorial Days to Emancipation - Couverture souple

University Press Of Florida

 
9780813033815: Slavery in Florida: Territorial Days to Emancipation

Synopsis

Winner of:
- The Black Caucus of the American Library Association Nonfiction Book Award
- The Tampa Bay Historical Society's D. B. McKay Award
- The Florida Historical Society's Rembert Patrick Award for Best Book in Florida History

"A thoroughly researched and balanced account of the slave experience in Florida."--Journal of American History

"The greater social and economic freedom born of Spanish influence and close relationships between rebellious blacks and Seminoles set the stage for the largest slave rebellion in U.S. history. A fascinating account of a variant experience of an institution too often viewed from a single perspective."--Booklist

"Rivers takes a very close look at slave society from various angles, as he evaluates not only slave life but the interaction of whites, blacks, and Indians. . . . Makes for a rich and multi-layered history."--Southern Historian

"Shows how slavery differed dramatically in different regions of the state and how, in fact, it evolved over the years in those areas."--Tallahassee Democrat

"Addresses how Florida's history and geography produced conditions unlike those elsewhere in the American South."--Journal of Southern History

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À propos de l'auteur

Larry Eugene Rivers, Distinguished Professor of History at Florida A&M University, is the author of numerous works, and the recipient of the Arthur W. Thompson Award from the Florida Historical Society and the Carter G. Woodson Award from the Association for the Study of African American Life and History.

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Autres éditions populaires du même titre

9780813018133: Slavery in Florida: Territorial Days to Emancipation

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0813018137 ISBN 13 :  9780813018133
Editeur : University Press of Florida, 2000
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