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Selections from the Cotton Kingdom by Frederick Law Olmsted

by Frederick Law Olmsted
Selections from the Cotton Kingdom by Frederick Law Olmsted

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Although Frederick Law Olmsted is best remembered as a premier landscape architect, it is The Cotton Kingdom that historians regard as an equally significant part of his legacy. In this volume, John C. Inscoe makes Olmsteds classic work accessible to student audiences for the first time. The Introduction places Olmsteds personal history in the broader context of sectional conflict, and the selections are organized chronologically and geographically to reveal the extent of Olmsteds travels and his appreciation of the multiplicity of the antebellum Southern experience. A chronology, questions to consider, and bibliography enrich students understanding of the conflicts over slavery in the critical decade of the 1850s.

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Focused on the extent of Frederick Law Olmsted's travels and his appreciation of the multiplicity of the antebellum Southern experience, Selections from The Cotton Kingdom by Frederick Law Olmsted helps put the conflicts over slavery in the critical decade of the 1850s into perspective through observations.


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John C. Inscoe (Ph.D, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) is Albert B. Saye Professor of History and University Professor at the University of Georgia, where he specializes in the history of the American South. Among his numerous publications are Mountain Masters: Slavery and the Sectional Crisis in Western North Carolina; Race, War, and Remembrance in the Appalachian South; Writing the South through the Self: Explorations in Southern Autobiography; and works edited or co-edited on Georgia race relations, Appalachians and race in the nineteenth century, southern Unionists during the Civil War, and Confederation nationalism and identity. He is editor of the New Georgia Encyclopedia and former editor of the Georgia Historical Quarterly.

Table of Contents

PART ONE

Introduction: A Connecticut Yankee in King Cottons Court

Eyewitnesses to Southern Slavery

Olmsteds Formative Years

Targeting the South

Traveling the South

Writing the South

Assessing the South

Olmsteds Later Life and Career

PART TWO

Selections from The Cotton Kingdom

Introduction: "The Present Crisis"

Chapter 1: Virginia and the Carolinas

1. Washington, D.C.

2. To Richmond by Train

3. Black Richmond

4. Virginias Slave Trade

5. Visit to a Virginia Farm

6. Discussion of Slave States and Slave Labor|

7. Conversation with a White Tobacco Farmer

8. Slaves Work Ethic

9. Slave Lumbermen in the Great Dismal Swamp

10. North Carolinas Turpentine Industry

11. North Carolinas Slave Economy and Backward Culture

12. From Wilmington to Charleston

13. Northern Hay vs. Southern Cotton

14. Conversation with a Free Black Tobacco Farmer

Chapter 2: Georgia and Alabama

15. Traveling through Coastal Georgia

16. Visit to a Rice Plantation

17. The "Watchman"

18. The Task System and Rice Cultivation

19. Portrait of an Overseer

20. Slaves as Sellers and Thieves

21. Moving toward Freedom

22. Plantation Religion

23. A Bi-Racial Sunday Service

24. From Savannah to Columbus

25. Steamboat from Montgomery to Mobile

26. Conversation with a Red River "Cotton Man"

27. A Crew of Slaves and Irishmen

28. Mobile

Chapter 3: Louisiana

29. By Boat and Train to New Orleans

30. Touring New Orleans

31. Quadroon Society

32. The "Licentious" South

33. Visit to a Sugar Plantation

34. The Economy of Sugar

35. Slaves and the "Grinding Season"

36. Poor White Neighbors

37. Conversation with William, a Slave

38. Up the Red River

39. Encounters with Uncle Toms Cabin

40. Inside a Poor Cotton Farm Household

41. "The Most Profitable Estate that I Visited"

42. Life in the Slave Quarters

43. Overseers and Drivers

44. The Religious Instruction of Slaves

45. The Economy of Cotton

Chapter 4: On to Texas and Back to Louisiana

46. On the Emigrant Road to Texas

47. Hotel Conversation with Six Texans

48. A Northern Transplant and Her Slaves

49. A Runaway Caught in Houston

50. Conversation with a Slave Trader in Opelousas

51. Louisiana Class Distinctions and Creoles

52. Contrasting New York Farmers and Louisiana Planters

Chapter 5: The Back Country

53. Discussions of Mexico and Runaway Slaves

54. A Slaveholding Abolitionist Host

55. Moving into Alabama Hill Country

56. Hunting Dogs and Their Prey

57. Visit with a Tennessee "Squire"

58. Carolina Highlanders Critique of Slavery

59. With Slaves and Without: Two Mountain Farms Compared

Appendixes

A Cotton Kingdom Chronology (1822-1861)

Questions for Consideration

Selected Bibliography

Index


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ISBN:
9781457607134
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Publication date:
08/29/2014
Publisher:
Bedford Books
Language:
English
Pages:
192
Height:
.40IN
Width:
5.40IN
Thickness:
.25
Author:
John C. Inscoe
Author:
Frederick Law Olmsted
Foreword:
Bonnie G. Smith
Foreword:
David W. Blight
Foreword:
Lynn Hunt
Subject:
World History-General

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