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An account of slavery in New York State, often thought to be a bastion of the antislavery movement, from the importation of blacks in the 17th century until its abolition 1841.

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McManus unfolds an aspect of slavery unfamiliar in its locale and untraditional in its operation.... This work is rewarding for its wealth of fresh findings." - American Historical Review

"McManus shows the role of the Negro in 'the largest and most important slave system in colonial times north of the Mason-Dixon line,' with special attention to the urban slave.... Certainly this highly readable account is an important contribution to our understanding of Northern Slavery. Thoroughly researched, clearly structured, admirably written, the book is a model for the writing of a topic in local and regional history." - New York Historical Society Quarterly

"McManus... has worked extensively in New York sources, and has written about a difficult subject with clarity and restraint.... The book is valuable. It helps us understand the three hundred years of Negro history in the New World that preceded the celebrated cotton era. It helps 'integrate' American history." - William and Mary Quarterly

A History of Negro Slavery in New York

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      Publisher: Syracuse University Press
      Publication Date: 30/05/2001
      ISBN13: 9780815628941, 978-0815628941
      ISBN10: 0815628943

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      An account of slavery in New York State, often thought to be a bastion of the antislavery movement, from the importation of blacks in the 17th century until its abolition 1841.

      Trade Review
      McManus unfolds an aspect of slavery unfamiliar in its locale and untraditional in its operation.... This work is rewarding for its wealth of fresh findings." - American Historical Review

      "McManus shows the role of the Negro in 'the largest and most important slave system in colonial times north of the Mason-Dixon line,' with special attention to the urban slave.... Certainly this highly readable account is an important contribution to our understanding of Northern Slavery. Thoroughly researched, clearly structured, admirably written, the book is a model for the writing of a topic in local and regional history." - New York Historical Society Quarterly

      "McManus... has worked extensively in New York sources, and has written about a difficult subject with clarity and restraint.... The book is valuable. It helps us understand the three hundred years of Negro history in the New World that preceded the celebrated cotton era. It helps 'integrate' American history." - William and Mary Quarterly

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