Jeff Strickland tells the incredible story of Nicholas Kelly, the enslaved craftsman who led the Charleston workhouse slave rebellion of 1849. Written in an accessible style, this book is an essential read for scholars, students, and general readers interested in the history of slavery.
Jeff Strickland tells the incredible story of Nicholas Kelly, the enslaved craftsman who led the Charleston workhouse slave rebellion of 1849. Written in an accessible style, this book is an essential read for scholars, students, and general readers interested in the history of slavery.
Jeff Strickland is a Professor of History and Department Chair at Montclair State University. His first book, Unequal Freedoms: Ethnicity, Race, and White Supremacy in Civil War Era Charleston was a finalist for the George C. Rogers Prize for best book in South Carolina history. He has been researching and writing the history of Charleston for more than twenty years.
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Introduction 1. Slave insurrections in the age of revolutions 2. The slave workhouse 3. Urban slavery 4. The legal implications of slave resistance 5. Rebellion at the workhouse 6. Investigating the rebellion 7. The crisis of fear in South Carolina Conclusion.
Introduction 1. Slave insurrections in the age of revolutions 2. The slave workhouse 3. Urban slavery 4. The legal implications of slave resistance 5. Rebellion at the workhouse 6. Investigating the rebellion 7. The crisis of fear in South Carolina Conclusion.
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