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  • The Work of Reconstruction: From Slave to Wage Laborer in South Carolina 1860-1870

    The Work of Reconstruction by Saville, Julie;

    From Slave to Wage Laborer in South Carolina 1860-1870

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Cambridge University Press
    • Date of Publication 30 September 1994

    • ISBN 9780521362214
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages240 pages
    • Size 236x157x21 mm
    • Weight 471 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 4 b/w illus. 1 map
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    Short description:

    The author uncovers former slaves' critiques of both Southern slavery and Northern freedom.

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    Long description:

    This book examines social, political, and cultural conflicts opened by the abolition of slavery and the fashioning of wage relations in the era of the American Civil War. It offers a new, close look at the origins, goals, and tactics of popular political clubs created by emancipated workers in the countryside of one of the Deep South's oldest plantation states. The Work of Reconstruction draws on a rich documentary record that allowed ex-slaves to express in their own words and behavior the aspirations and goals that underlay their efforts. Not satisfied to render freed men and women as objects of theoretical inquiry, this book vividly recovers the concrete practices and language in which ex-slaves achieved freedom and the expectations that they had of liberty.

    "Saville's work makes a significant contribution to the literature on the origins of the postwar agricultural labor system." Civil War History

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    Table of Contents:

    Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations used in notes; A note on spellings; Maps; Introduction; Part I. Freedom Versus Freedom: Competing Visions of Emancipation: 1. Antebellum field slaves' labor: regional overviews; 2. Twilight of slavery, dawn of freedom; 3. Rebels and 'rebels in disguise'; Part II. A Measure of Freedom: Plantation Workers and the Wartime Introduction of Wage Labor in Port Royal: 4. Eluding the confederacy's grasp; 5. Inducing wage labor behind federal lines; 6. Wartime planting; 7. 'A dollar a task'; 8. 'As hard times as they has see with the rebel'; Part III. Restoration and Reaction: The Struggle for Land in the Sherman Reserve; Part IV. The Reconstruction of Work: 9. Remaking family life and labor in the interior; 10. Control of the crop; 11. Control of supplemental plots; 12. Working on shares; 13. Holding onto land and time in the low country; 14. Uncertain harvests: seasonalization of agricultural employment; Part V. The Work of Reconstruction: 15. Light in August; 16. 'Why can't we be friends?'; 17. 'There's a meeting here tonight'; 18. A perfect system?; 19. 'On duty' in the league; 20. 'We the laboring men out of doors'; Afterword; Bibliography; Index.

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