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An edition of Roll, Jordan, Roll (1974)

Roll, Jordan, roll

the world the slaves made

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A profound, learned and detailed analysis of Negro slavery. It covers an incredible range of topics and offers fresh insights on nearly every page ... the author's great gift is his ability to penetrate the minds of bothslaves and masters, revealing not only how they viewed themselves and each other, but also how they contradictory perceptions interacted.

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Vintage Books
Language
English
Pages
823

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Roll, Jordan, roll: the world the slaves made
1976, Vintage Books
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Roll, Jordan, roll: the world the slaves made
1974, Pantheon Books
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Table of Contents

Bk. I. God is not mocked.
pt. 1. Of the willing and the obedient. On paternalism
Farmers, planters, and overseers
The hegemonic function of the law
In the name of humanity and the cause of reform
Our Black family
A duty and a burden
Of concubines and horses
The moment of truth
pt. 2. And the children brought up.
To the manor born
De good massa
Our white folks
Some valiant soldier here
Bk. II. The rock and the church.
pt. 1. Of the God of the living. The Christian tradition
Slave religion in hemispheric perspective
Black conversation and white sensibility
Let the dead bury the dead
The white preachers
Origins of the folk religion
The gospel in the quarters
The Black preachers
Religious foundations of the Black nation
pt. 2. And every man according as his work shall be.
Time and work rhythms
A "lazy" people
The Black work ethic
Bk. III. The valley of the shadow.
pt. 1. Of the sons of Jacob.
Life in the big house
The men between
Men of skill
Free Negroes
Miscegenation
The language of class and nation
A conclusion and a preface
pt. 2. And the coat of many colors.
The naming of cats
The myth of the absent family
Romances of the field
Broomsticks and orange blossoms
Husbands and fathers
Wives and mothers
The children
The old folks
Hearth and home
Gardens
Kitchens, high and low
Clothes make the man and the woman
Reading, writing, and prospects
De big times
Bk. IV. Whom God hath hedged in.
The slave revolts
On resistance
"Roast pig is a wonderful delicacy, especially when stolen"
Standing up to the man
Brothers, sisters, and no-'counts
"All Negroes are fatalists"
The runaways
The bright and morning star
Appendix : The fate of paternalism in modern bourgeois society : the case of Japan

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Published in
New York
Copyright Date
1974

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
975/.004/96073
Library of Congress
E443 .G46 1976

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxii, 823 p. ;
Number of pages
823

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5202429M
ISBN 10
0394716523
LCCN
75026906
OCLC/WorldCat
1602252, 87846176, 271
Library Thing
109350
Goodreads
327841

Work Description

This landmark history of slavery in the South -- a winner of the Bancroft Prize -- challenged conventional views of slaves by illuminating the many forms of resistance to dehumanization that developed in slave society. Rather than emphasizing the cruelty and degradation of slavery, historian Eugene Genovese investigates the ways that slaves forced their owners to acknowledge their humanity through culture, music, and religion. Not merely passive victims, the slaves in this account actively engaged with the paternalism of slaveholding culture in ways that supported their self-respect and aspirations for freedom. Roll, Jordan, Roll covers a vast range of subjects, from slave weddings and funerals, to the language, food, clothing, and labor of slaves, and places particular emphasis on religion as both a major battleground for psychological control and a paradoxical source of spiritual strength. Displaying keen insight into the minds of both slaves and slaveholders, Roll, Jordan, Roll is a testament to the power of the human spirit under conditions of extreme oppression. - Publisher.

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