
The Negro in Tennessee, 1790-1865
By C. Perry PattersonLength8h 6m
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Excerpt: "This work was undertaken to discover the exact status of the negro in one of the border states. An effort has been made to give definite information as to the legal, social, economic, and religious condition of the negro from his introduction into slavery in Colonial Western North Carolina to the abolition of slavery in Tennessee in 1865. The study reveals the struggles of the slave from a status of servitude under the common law through the institution of slavery regulated by an extensive slave-code into the final condition of an almost helpless citizen with a responsibility for which he was only partially prepared. The status of the free negro is also established in his relations to both the slave and the whites. It was rather disappointing to find that the free negro was more disadvantageously situated than the slave. He never attained either civil or political equality, although he exercised the suffrage until 1834. He was subject to a special code different from either the slave code or the regular code. It is clear, however, that the negro, whether slave or free, was making progress. He was receiving an industrial training without which he could never have sustained himself without help, when freedom came. His training for active participation in the body politic was negligible. He was taught the lesson of being obedient to law."
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GenreHistory
Length8 hrs 6 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateApr 6, 2022
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1PREFACE
6CHAPTER V Religious and Social Aspects of Slavery
2CHAPTER I Introduction
7CHAPTER VI Legal Status of the Free Negro
3CHAPTER II The Legal Status of the Slave in Tennessee
8CHAPTER VII Abolition
4CHAPTER III Economics of Slavery in Tennessee
9CHAPTER VIII Conclusions
5CHAPTER IV Anti-slavery Societies
10APPENDICES