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Historical Sketches Of The South
Restored Classics to Go EditionBy Emma Langdon RocheLength3h 4m
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This edition has been fully restored with modern typesetting, custom cover design. Emma Langdon Roche's "Historic Sketches of the South" offers a profound exploration of the intricate origins of American slavery, delving into the historical and psychological forces that shaped early American colonies. The book paints a vivid picture of the tumultuous beginnings in Virginia, where settlers driven by adventure and wealth faced starvation, illness, and conflicts with Native Americans. The introduction of tobacco farming marked a turning point, fostering economic growth and altering social dynamics. Roche examines the evolution of labor in Virginia, marked by the arrival of enslaved Africans in 1619, which entrenched slavery as an economic cornerstone. She reveals how religious and cultural attitudes rationalized slavery, foreshadowing the moral conflicts that would later divide the nation. The narrative contrasts the Puritan settlers of the North, who sought religious freedom but faced harsh realities, with the diverse Southern colonies, highlighting the deep-seated divisions that shaped American history. The book scrutinizes 16th and 17th-century European attitudes towards slavery, underscoring the dehumanizing views and moral dilemmas surrounding the institution. Roche discusses early legislative efforts in Virginia to curtail slavery, spotlighting figures like Thomas Jefferson who, despite facing resistance, advocated for abolition. The text captures the struggle of founding figures to reconcile their values with the realities of slavery, particularly at the Constitutional Convention of 1787, where compromise delayed abolition efforts. Roche also addresses the ongoing slave trade in Northern ports amid the abolitionist movement, revealing the complicity of local officials and the audacity of slavers. The narrative shifts to 1850s Mobile, a bustling port city entwined in commerce and political intrigue, as General Walker's controversial actions in Nicaragua ignite debates. Here, the complexities of loyalty and ambition amidst national policies are laid bare, illustrating the fervor and divisions of the era.
Audiobook details
GenreHistory
Length3 hrs 4 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateNov 14, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
8CHAPTER V THE CAPTURE OF THE TARKARS
2ILLUSTRATIONS
9CHAPTER VI THE VOYAGE
3Historic Sketches of the South
10CHAPTER VII THE RETURN
4CHAPTER I THE BEGINNINGS OF AMERICAN SLAVERY
11CHAPTER VIII THE TARKARS AT DABNEY’S PLANTATION
5CHAPTER II EARLY LEGISLATION AGAINST SLAVERY
12CHAPTER IX TARKAR LIFE IN AMERICA
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6CHAPTER III ILLEGAL TRAFFIC IN SLAVES
13CHAPTER X IMPRESSIONS OF ALABAMA IN 1846[26]
7CHAPTER IV PREPARATIONS FOR CLOTILDE’S VOYAGE