Ulrich Bonnell Phillips's "American Negro Slavery: A Survey of the Supply, Employment and Control of Negro Labor as Determined by the Plantation Regime" offers a detailed exploration of plantation life in the Southern States during the era of slavery. This meticulously prepared print edition provides insights into the system of labor, employment practices, and the methods of control employed within the plantation regime.
A crucial historical document, this book delves into the complexities of slavery, examining the experiences of African Americans within the context of the Southern economy and society. Phillips's work sheds light on the social and economic structures that shaped the lives of enslaved people and the broader dynamics of the 19th-century United States. It remains an important resource for understanding this difficult chapter in American history.
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