Good and Faithful Labor: From Slavery to Sharecropping in the Natchez District, 1860-1890
By (Author) Ronald L. F. Davis
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
16th July 1982
United States
General
Non Fiction
305.5630976226
Hardback
225
By concentrating on a specific geographic area, and drawing extensively on primary materials (including census manuscript schedules, tax rolls, lien and mortgage records, probate records, and personal and governmental papers), Ronald L. F. Davis has made a major contribution to the ongoing debates about the transitions in the South resulting from the Civil War and the emancipation of the slaves. He provides important new information on the late antebellum economy as well as on the causes and consequences of the shift from slavery to sharecropping. Good and Faithful Labor is useful not only for its detailed analysis of the behavior of the freedmen and the planters in the postbellum era, but also for its discussions of numerous other issues relating to the social and economic patterns that developed. It will be necessary reading for all concerned with southern and Afro-American history.-Stanley L. Engerman, University of Rochester
Davis's study...challenges the traditional views concering the origin and nature of the system. His essential thesis is that it was the freedmen who desired it and who, because of the conditions of the postbellum period, were able to drag' the planter landlords along....The author has utilized important manuscript collections, census data, tax rolls, and other public documents. Excellent maps, charts, and graphs enhance the study. Extensive bibliography of books and articles....Davis's scholarly work will serve as a model for further regional studies. Recommended.-Choice
"Davis's study...challenges the traditional views concering the origin and nature of the system. His essential thesis is that it was the freedmen who desired it and who, because of the conditions of the postbellum period, were able to drag' the planter landlords along....The author has utilized important manuscript collections, census data, tax rolls, and other public documents. Excellent maps, charts, and graphs enhance the study. Extensive bibliography of books and articles....Davis's scholarly work will serve as a model for further regional studies. Recommended."-Choice
"By concentrating on a specific geographic area, and drawing extensively on primary materials (including census manuscript schedules, tax rolls, lien and mortgage records, probate records, and personal and governmental papers), Ronald L. F. Davis has made a major contribution to the ongoing debates about the transitions in the South resulting from the Civil War and the emancipation of the slaves. He provides important new information on the late antebellum economy as well as on the causes and consequences of the shift from slavery to sharecropping. Good and Faithful Labor is useful not only for its detailed analysis of the behavior of the freedmen and the planters in the postbellum era, but also for its discussions of numerous other issues relating to the social and economic patterns that developed. It will be necessary reading for all concerned with southern and Afro-American history."-Stanley L. Engerman, University of Rochester
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