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California and the struggle over unfree labor, emancipation, and reconstruction

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An edition of Freedom's frontier (2013)

Freedom's frontier

California and the struggle over unfree labor, emancipation, and reconstruction

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Most histories of the Civil War era portray the struggle over slavery as a conflict that exclusively pitted North against South, free labor against slave labor, and black against white. In Freedom's Frontier, Stacey L. Smith examines the battle over slavery as it unfolded on the multiracial Pacific Coast. Despite its antislavery constitution, California was home to a dizzying array of bound and semi-bound labor systems: African American slavery, American Indian indenture, Latino and Chinese contract labor, and brutal sex traffic in bound Indian and Chinese women. Using untapped legistlative and court records, Smith recounts the lives of California's unfree workers and documents the political and legal struggles over their destiny as the nation moved through the Civil War, emancipation, and Reconstruction. Smith reveals that the state's anti-Chinese movement, forged in its struggle over unfree labor, reached eastward to transform federal Reconstruction policy and national race relations for decades to come. Throughout, she illuminates the startling ways in which the contest over slavery's fate included a western struggle that encompassed diverse labor systems and workers not easily classified as free or slave, black or white.

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324

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Freedom's frontier: California and the struggle over unfree labor, emancipation, and reconstruction
2013, The University of North Carolina Press
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Cover of: Freedom's Frontier
Freedom's Frontier: California and the Struggle over Unfree Labor, Emancipation, and Reconstruction
2013, University of North Carolina Press
in English
Cover of: Freedom's Frontier
Freedom's Frontier: California and the Struggle over Unfree Labor, Emancipation, and Reconstruction
2013, University of North Carolina Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction: California, free and unfree
California bound
Planting slavery on free soil
Hired serfs and contract slaves : peonage, coolieism, and the struggle over "foreign miners"
Enslaved wards and captive apprentices : controlling and contesting children's labor in 1850s California
For purposes of labor and of lust : California's traffics in women
Emancipating California : California's unfree labor systems in the crucible of the Civil War
Reconstructing California, reconstructing the nation
Conclusion: Beyond north and south.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-310) and index.

Other Titles
California and the struggle over unfree labor, emancipation, and reconstruction

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
331.11/730979409034
Library of Congress
HD4875.U5 S525 2013, HD4875.U5S525 2013,

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 324 pages
Number of pages
324

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26921191M
Internet Archive
freedomsfrontier0000smit
ISBN 10
1469607689, 1469626535
ISBN 13
9781469607689, 9781469626536
LCCN
2013001365
OCLC/WorldCat
826860858

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