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City of refuge : slavery and petit marronage in the Great Dismal Swamp, 1763-1856

Title
City of refuge : slavery and petit marronage in the Great Dismal Swamp, 1763-1856 / Marcus P. Nevius.
Author
Nevius, Marcus P. (Marcus Peyton), 1983-
Publication
Athens : The University of Georgia Press, [2020]

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Description
xv, 148 pages : illustrations, map; 24 cm.
Summary
"City of Refuge is a story of petit marronage, an informal slave's economy, and the construction of internal improvements in the Great Dismal Swamp of Virginia and North Carolina. The vast wetland was tough terrain that most white Virginians and North Carolinians considered uninhabitable. Perceived desolation notwithstanding, black slaves fled into the swamp's remote sectors and engaged in petit marronage, a type of escape and fugitivity prevalent throughout the Atlantic world. An alternative to the dangers of flight by way of the Underground Railroad, maroon communities often neighbored slave-labor camps, the latter located on the swamp's periphery and operated by the Dismal Swamp Land Company and other companies that employed slave labor to facilitate the extraction of the Dismal's natural resources. Often with the tacit acceptance of white company agents, company slaves engaged in various exchanges of goods and provisions with maroons-networks that padded company accounts even as they helped to sustain maroon colonies and communities. In his examination of life, commerce, and social activity in the Great Dismal Swamp, Marcus P. Nevius engages the historiographies of slave resistance and abolitionism in the early American republic. City of Refuge uses a wide variety of primary sources--including runaway advertisements; planters' and merchants' records, inventories, letterbooks, and correspondence; abolitionist pamphlets and broadsides; county free black registries; and the records and inventories of private companies--to examine how American maroons, enslaved canal laborers, white company agents, and commission merchants shaped, and were shaped by, race and slavery in an important region in the history of the late Atlantic world"--
Series Statement
Race in the Atlantic world, 1700-1900
Uniform Title
Race in the Atlantic world, 1700-1900.
Subjects
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
"Lurking in swamps, woods, or other obscure places" : petit marronage in eastern Virginia and North Carolina in the eighteenth century -- "Liv'd by himself in the desert about 13 years" : slaves, shingles, and the early companies of the Dismal Swamp -- "Lawless sette of villains" : petit marronage and the competition for space in the turn-of-the-century swamp -- "All delinquents in duty" : petit marronage and the Dismal Swamp Canal -- "To manage the business of the swamp" : the informal slave economy, freedom, and unfreedom in the Great Dismal Swamp -- "Intention of which Negroes was to reach the Dismal Swamp" : the Turner Rebellion, rising abolition, and the Dismal's slave labor camp -- "Slaves in the Dismal Swamp" : abolitionists and the Dismal's extractive economy of slavery -- "From log cabin to the pulpit" : William H. Robinson and the late nineteenth-century legacy of petit marronage.
Call Number
Sc E 20-609
ISBN
  • 9780820356426
  • 0820356425
LCCN
  • 2019026474
  • 40029601097
OCLC
1097960685
Author
Nevius, Marcus P. (Marcus Peyton), 1983- author.
Title
City of refuge : slavery and petit marronage in the Great Dismal Swamp, 1763-1856 / Marcus P. Nevius.
Publisher
Athens : The University of Georgia Press, [2020]
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Race in the Atlantic world, 1700-1900
Race in the Atlantic world, 1700-1900.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Subject
Black author.
Other Standard Identifier
40029601097
Research Call Number
Sc E 20-609
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