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8. ‘‘Cuffy,’’ ‘‘Fancy Maids,’’ and ‘‘One-Eyed Men’’
Rape, Commodification, and the Domestic Slave Trade in the United States
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. The Domestication of the Slave Trade in the United States 32
- 3. ‘‘We’m Fus’ Rate Bargain’’ 55
- 4. Slave Resistance, Coffles, and the Debates over Slavery in the Nation’s Capital 72
- 5. The Domestic Slave Trade in America 91
- 6. The Interregional Slave Trade in the History and Myth-Making of the U.S. South 117
- 7. Reconsidering the Internal Slave Trade 143
- 8. ‘‘Cuffy,’’ ‘‘Fancy Maids,’’ and ‘‘One-Eyed Men’’ 165
- 9. Grapevine in the Slave Market 203
- 10. The Fragmentation of Atlantic Slavery and the British Intercolonial Slave Trade 234
- 11. ‘‘An Unfeeling Traffick’’ 256
- 12. The Kelsall Affair 275
- 13. Another Middle Passage? 291
- 14. The Brazilian Internal Slave Trade, 1850–1888 325
- Contributors 371
- Index 373
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. The Domestication of the Slave Trade in the United States 32
- 3. ‘‘We’m Fus’ Rate Bargain’’ 55
- 4. Slave Resistance, Coffles, and the Debates over Slavery in the Nation’s Capital 72
- 5. The Domestic Slave Trade in America 91
- 6. The Interregional Slave Trade in the History and Myth-Making of the U.S. South 117
- 7. Reconsidering the Internal Slave Trade 143
- 8. ‘‘Cuffy,’’ ‘‘Fancy Maids,’’ and ‘‘One-Eyed Men’’ 165
- 9. Grapevine in the Slave Market 203
- 10. The Fragmentation of Atlantic Slavery and the British Intercolonial Slave Trade 234
- 11. ‘‘An Unfeeling Traffick’’ 256
- 12. The Kelsall Affair 275
- 13. Another Middle Passage? 291
- 14. The Brazilian Internal Slave Trade, 1850–1888 325
- Contributors 371
- Index 373