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An abridgement of the acclaimed White Over Black, which won both the National Book Award and a Bancroft Prize. This study attempts to answer a simple question: What were the attitudes of white men toward Negroes during the first two centuries of European and African settlement in what became the United States of America?
Contents
Part I: Genesis 1550-1700
1. First Impressions: Initial English Confrontation with Africans
2. Unthinking Decision: Enslavement of Africans in America to 1700
Part II. Provincial Decades 1700-1755
3. Anxious Oppressors: Freedom and Control in Slave Society
4. Fruits of Passion: The Dynamics of Interracial Sex
5. The Souls of Men: The Negro's Spiritual Nature
6. The Bodies of Men: The Negor's Physical Nature
Part III. The Revolutionary Era, 1755-1783
7. Self-Scrutiny in the Revolutionary Era
Part. IV Society and Thought, 1783-1812
8. The Imperatives of Economic Interest and National Identity
9. The Limitations of Antislavery
10. The Cancer of Revolution
11. The Resulting Pattern of Separation
Part V. Thought and Society 1783-1812
12. Thomas Jefferson: Self and Society
13. The Chain of Being and the Stamp of Color
14. Toward a White Man's Country
Epilogue
Exodus