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Gleanings of Freedom : Free and Slave Labor along the Mason-Dixon Line, 1790-1860

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Late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century landowners in the hinterlands of Baltimore, Maryland, cobbled together workforces from a diverse labor population of black and white apprentices, indentured servants, slaves, and hired workers.

This book examines the intertwined lives of the poor whites, slaves, and free blacks who lived and worked in this wheat-producing region along the Mason-Dixon Line.

Drawing from court records, the diaries, letters, and ledgers of farmers and small planters, and other archival sources, Max Grivno reconstructs how these poorest of southerners eked out their livings and struggled to maintain their families and their freedom in the often unforgiving rural economy.

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University of Illinois Press
0252080475 / 9780252080470
Paperback / softback
17/10/2014
United States
296 pages, 2 black and white photographs, 4 charts, 4 tables, 1 map
152 x 229 mm
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