Slavery, African Americans, and the American South, 1607-1900 General: Davis, Inhuman Bondage Downey, Planting a Capitalist South Kolchin, American Slavery, 1607-1877 Perman, Pursuit of Unity Wyatt-Brown, Honor and Violence in the Old South Colonial/Revolutionary/Early National Period: General: Berlin, Many Thousands Gone Jordan, White Over Black P. Morgan, Slave Counterpoint B. Wood, The Origins of American Slavery Slave Trade: Klein, The Atlantic Slave Trade Rediker, Slave Ship Smallwood, Saltwater Slavery Gender Morgan, Laboring Women Law Higginbotham, In the Matter of Color Virginia: Breen, “Myne Owne Ground” Breen, Tobacco Culture Egerton, Gabriel’s Rebellion Issac, Landon Carter’s Uneasy Kingdom _____, The Transformation of Virginia Kulikoff, Tobacco and Slaves Morgan, American Slavery, American Freedom Sidbury, Ploughshares into Swords Sobel, The World They Made Together Walsh, From Calabar to Carter’s Grove _____, Motives of Honor, Pleasure, and Profit South Carolina Chaplin, An Anxious Pursuit Edelson, The Plantation Enterprise in Colonial South Carolina Gallay, The Indian Slave Trade Littlefield, Rice and Slaves Smith, Stono P. Wood, Black Majority Revolution Davis, The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution Egerton, Death or Liberty Frey, Water from the Rock Nash, The Forgotten Fifth Antebellum Period General: Blassingame, The Slave Community Engerman and Fogel, Time on the Cross Genovese, Roll, Jordan, Roll Stampp, The Peculiar Institution Free Blacks: Berlin, Slaves without Masters Ely, Israel on the Appomattox Johnson and Roark, Black Masters Expansion: Baptist, Creating an Old South Rothman, Slave Country Hackett-Fischer, Bound Away Industrial Slavery: Dew, Bond of Iron Domestic Slave Trade: Johnson, Soul by Soul Deyle, Carry Me Back Gender: Faust, Mothers of Invention Fox-Genovese, Within the Plantation Household White, Ar’n’t I a Woman? Religion: Heyrman, Southern Cross Lyerly, Methodism and the Southern Mind Raboteau, Slave Religion Rice: Dusinberre, Them Dark Days Joyner, Down By the Riverside Sugar: Follett, The Sugar Masters Emancipation/Reconstruction: Ayers, The Promise of the New South Foner, Nothing but Freedom _____, Reconstruction Hahn, A Nation Under Our Feet ____, The Political Worlds of Slavery and Freedom Kerr-Ritchie, Freedpeople in the Tobacco South Litwack, Been in the Storm So Long Comparative/Transnational Work on American South and Slavery Del Lago, Agrarian Elites Fredrickson, White Supremacy Guterl, American Mediterranean Kolchin, Sphinx on the Land _____, Unfree Labor Rugemer, The Problem of Emancipation Scott, Degrees of Freedom