Elderly Slaves of the Plantation South

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Elderly Slaves of the Plantation South
Author : Stacey K. Close
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Publisher : Routledge
Language : English
Release Date : 22 December 2015
ISBN : 9781317944904
Pages : 99 pages
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Elderly Slaves of the Plantation South by Stacey K. Close Book PDF Summary

Elderly slaves contributed substantially to the creation and perpetuation of the unique African American culture and antebellum plantation society in the South. Interwoven with this major argument are two subthemes. One centers on the fact that by the late antebellum period elderly slaves were some of the chief transmitters of Africanism; the other focuses on how gender based distinctions of the elderly became blurred. Although the roles of the elderly often changed, elderly slaves contributed to the plantation economy. It is also true that those old people who were incapacitated posed serious economic and social concerns for owners, although many of the problems of elderly care were solved by the compassion of slave community members (Ph.D. Dissertation, The Ohio State University, 1992; revised with new preface and index)