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Land and Labor: The Quest for Black Economic Independence on Virginia's Lower Peninsula, 1865-1880
The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography (1992)
  • Edna Greene Medford, Howard University
Abstract
Until quite recently, most of what we knew about antebellum slavery and the African-American experience in the postwar years resulted from generalizations regarding the cotton South. The tendency to focus on the heart of Dixie failed to take into account certain economic realities in the Upper South that shaped experiences under slavery and influenced freedpeople's adaptation to a new order.
Publication Date
October, 1992
Publisher Statement
Published by: Virginia Historical Society
Citation Information
Edna Greene Medford. "Land and Labor: The Quest for Black Economic Independence on Virginia's Lower Peninsula, 1865-1880" The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Vol. 100 Iss. 4 (1992)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/edna_medford/3/