Flight and Rebellion: Slave Resistance in EighteenthCentury Virginia,Used

Flight and Rebellion: Slave Resistance in EighteenthCentury Virginia,Used

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In the year 1800 Gabriel Prosser's insurrectionone of the earliest and largest slave rebellions in the history of Americashook plantation society. Slavery had been in existence in Virginia for more than a century by then, and acculturation had led to marked changes in slave behavior. Looking behind this early revolt, Professor Mullin sees the acculturative process as a dynamic factor in slavery's development before the nineteenth century. His study views its changes in historical perspective, widening the prevailing focus upon the institution's structure in the antebellum period, and showing the importance of the slaves' own attitudes towards their lives.

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