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Out of the house of bondage

the transformation of the plantation household
2008
This book views the plantation household as a site of production where competing visions of gender were wielded as weapons in class struggles between black and white women. Mistresses were powerful beings in the hierarchy of slavery rather than powerless victims of the same patriarchal system responsible for the oppression of the enslaved. Glymph challenges popular depictions of plantation mistresses as "friends" and "allies" of slaves and sheds light on the political importance of ostensible private struggles, and on the political agendas at work in framing the domestic as private and household relations as personal.

Gone with the wind

1986
A monumental classic considered by many to be not only the greatest love story ever written, but also the greatest Civil War saga.

Gone with the wind

1939
Focuses on the life and loves of the beautiful and selfish Scarlett O'Hara. The story begins on the O'Hara's Georgia plantation of Tara in antebellum days and moves through the Civil War and Reconstruction.

Thirty years a slave

the autobiography of Louis Hughes : from bondage to freedom : the institution of slavery as seen on the plantation in the home of the planter
2002
An autobiographical account of the life of Louis Hughes, an African-American born into slavery in Virginia and after thirty years as a slave, managed to escape from his owners, find the wife he had been separated from, and start a new life as a free man.

Twelve years a slave

Autobiography of Solomon Northup, a free Black man from Saratoga, N.Y., who was kidnapped in 1841 and forced into slavery in Louisiana for twelve years. Also includes notes and historical context by Dr. Sue Eakin.

12 years a slave

a true story of betrayal, kidnap and slavery
2013
Born a free man in New York State in 1808, Solomon Northup was kidnapped in Washington, D.C., in 1841. He spent the next 12 years as a slave on a Louisiana cotton plantation, and during this time he was frequently abused and often afraid for his life. This is his detailed description of slave life and plantation society.

Black southerners, 1619-1869

1983
This interpretation of the African-American experience in the South emphasizes the evolution of slavery over time and the emergence of a rich, hybrid African-American culture.

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