The Peculiar Institution: Slavery in the Ante-Bellum South
Kenneth M. Stampp Winner of the Lincoln PrizeÂ
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Stampp’s classic study of American slavery as a deliberately chosen, practical system of controlling and exploiting labor is one of the most important and influential works of American history written in our time.
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“A thoughtful and deeply moving book. . . . Mr. Stampp wants to show specifically what slavery was like, why it existed, and what it did to the American people.”—Bruce Catton
Genres:
HistoryNonfictionAmerican HistoryRaceCivil WarAfrican AmericanHistoricalThe United States Of AmericaSocietySocial Justice
464 Pages