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Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie (Author)

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March 17, 1999 0807847631 978-0807847633 First edition.
Throughout the colonial and antebellum periods, Virginia's tobacco producers exploited slave labor to ensure the profitability of their agricultural enterprises. In the wake of the Civil War, however, the abolition of slavery, combined with changed market conditions, sparked a breakdown of traditional tobacco culture. Focusing on the transformation of social relations between former slaves and former masters, Jeffrey Kerr-Ritchie traces the trajectory of this breakdown from the advent of emancipation to the stirrings of African American migration at the turn of the twentieth century.

Drawing upon a rich array of sources, Kerr-Ritchie situates the struggles of newly freed people within the shifting parameters of an older slave world, examines the prolonged agricultural depression and structural transformation the tobacco economy underwent between the 1870s and 1890s, and surveys the effects of these various changes on former masters as well as former slaves. While the number of older freedpeople who owned small parcels of land increased phenomenally during this period, he notes, so too did the number of freedom's younger generation who deserted the region's farms and plantations for Virginia's towns and cities. Both these processes contributed to the gradual transformation of the tobacco region in particular and the state in general.


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Review

A convincing study of the impact of the political economy of tobacco.

Journal of American History

A well-crafted, broadly focused, deeply researched monograph that raises important questions.

American Historical Review

It represents an important and long overdue contribution to the history of a large and significant African-American population.

Journal of Interdisciplinary History

This study uses valuable source materials, good secondary literature, and raises good questions.

Choice

Kerr-Ritchie, in a fashion that is fresh and unfamiliar, tells what might have been an old story in a new setting.

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Focusing on the transformation of relations between Virginia slaves and former masters, this book traces the trajectory of this breakdown from the advent of emancipation to the stirrings of black migration to towns and cities.

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Unfree labor and tobacco production were spawned by European colonialization and transatlantic mercantilism in the New World, along with popular luxury consumption in the Old World. Read the first page
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county land tax book, dark tobacco belt, bright tobacco belt, proslave ideology, hard agricultural times, numerous freedpeople, land tax books, free labor management, free labor relations, employer subterfuge, federal tobacco tax, depressed agricultural conditions, tobacco alliance, postemancipation conditions, older dominion, tobacco region, prolonged agricultural depression, rural combinations, tobacco economy, other freedpeople, planter persistence, emancipatory aspirations, many freedpeople, crop lien laws, white burley
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Civil War, North Carolina, Pittsylvania County, Prince Edward County, Charlotte County, United States, Louisa County, Southern Workman, Mecklenburg County, Brunswick County, Buckingham County, Hampton Institute, Court House, Captain Sharp, Colonel Brown, Lunenburg County, Campbell County, New York City, George Hunt, Dinwiddie County, General Schofield, Goochland County, South Carolina, Underwood Convention, West Virginia
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