The Having of Negroes Is Become a Burden
The Quaker Struggle to Free Slaves in Revolutionary North Carolina
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University Press of Florida
Published:30th Jun '14
Should be back in stock very soon

Michael Crawford presents the compelling story of colonial manumission movements among North Carolina Quakers in this illuminating volume. Embedding complete primary documents within the context of his own interpretive analysis, Crawford effectively shows how the consequences of this group's antislavery activism radiated out from a few individuals to the region, the state, and, eventually, the nation.
Students and scholars will be able to draw their own insights from the important documents presented in The Having of Negroes Is Become a Burden, many of them obscure or recently discovered. Through diaries, petitions, legislative debates, and letters, well-known as well as unknown players in the struggle for manumission are allowed to tell their own stories in their own words. This approach has the effect of highlighting the personal motivation of figures both prominent and obscure in the movement.
“Makes use of hitherto unknown diaries and letters of George Walton (died 1789), a Quak¬er convert whose accounts of dreams and conversations with fellow Quakers provide an almost unique resource.” - Choice
ISBN: 9780813060309
Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 14mm
Weight: 333g
248 pages