In the lifetime of New England slavery, whites across a spectrum of belief held a common set of assumptions about the limits and possibilities of the behavior and mental capacity of enslaved people of color-assumptions that were conditioned, however, by the belief that these characteristics had been heavily affected by enslavement and might be altered radically by freedom.
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Race relations, Civil rights, Slaves, Emancipation, African Americans, Antislavery movements, History, Abolitionisme, Vrijlating, Sklaverei, Abschaffung, Geschichte 1780-1860, Slavernij, Rassenvorurteil, Rassenverhoudingen, Antislavery movements, united states, African americans, civil rights, Slaves, emancipation, united states, New england, social conditionsPlaces
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Disowning Slavery: Gradual Emancipation and Race in New England, 1780-1860
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Disowning Slavery: Gradual Emancipation and Race in New England, 1780-1860
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Disowning slavery: gradual emancipation and "race" in New England, 1780-1860
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