How Early America Sounded by RIchard Cullen Rath

How Early America Sounded by RIchard Cullen Rath

Author:RIchard Cullen Rath
Language: eng
Format: epub


[51] For planters' structural power see Patterson, Sociology of Slavery, 80, 86, 178. For structure/content division, and cultural isolation of both planters and enslaved, see Brathwaite, Development of Creole Society, 96-101, 212-39, 306-9. For the concept of ethnic mixing as a strategy adopted by planters see Mintz and Price, An Anthropological Approach to the Afro-American Past, 8-10. Some planters preferred particular ethnicities, especially Akans in Jamaica, a factor that tempers Mintz and Price's hypothesis. Evidence from shipping lists further qualifies the mixing hypothesis, because even if planters adopted that strategy, supplies of ethnically homogenous slave cargoes often precluded meeting such demands (Thornton, Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World, 192-205).



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