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Cannon's Point Plantation 1794-1860: Living Conditions And Status Patterns In The Old South

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Cannon's Point Plantation 1794-1860: Living Conditions And Status Patterns In The Old South

Author: John Solomon Otto
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Academic Press, Inc., 1984

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Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - cloth/board in good condition
Pages: Good
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This historical account, Cannon's Point Plantation 1794-1860: Living Conditions And Status Patterns In The Old South, meticulously chronicles the daily realities and social structures of a significant Southern estate. John Solomon Otto presents a detailed examination of the economic forces and human experiences that shaped life on Cannon's Point during the antebellum period. The narrative uncovers the intricate status patterns among both enslaved and free populations, illustrating the complex dynamics of power and survival. Otto argues for a nuanced understanding of plantation society, detailing the material conditions and cultural practices that defined this era. This scholarly work offers an authoritative perspective on a pivotal chapter in American history.

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Author: John Solomon Otto
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: Academic Press, Inc., 1984

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - cloth/board in good condition
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This historical account, Cannon's Point Plantation 1794-1860: Living Conditions And Status Patterns In The Old South, meticulously chronicles the daily realities and social structures of a significant Southern estate. John Solomon Otto presents a detailed examination of the economic forces and human experiences that shaped life on Cannon's Point during the antebellum period. The narrative uncovers the intricate status patterns among both enslaved and free populations, illustrating the complex dynamics of power and survival. Otto argues for a nuanced understanding of plantation society, detailing the material conditions and cultural practices that defined this era. This scholarly work offers an authoritative perspective on a pivotal chapter in American history.