Race Relations in Virginia & Miscegenation in the South, 1776-1860 |
Race Relations in Virginia & Miscegenation in the South, 1776-1860
University of Massachusetts Press
1970
362 pages
ISBN-10: 0870230506; ISBN-13: 978-0870230509
James Hugo Johnston (1891-1974), Professor of History
University of Virginia
Contents
- FOREWORD
- PREFACE
- PART I. THE RELATION OF THE NEGRO TO THE WHITE MAN IN VIRGINIA
- 1. Friendly Relations
- 2. Violent Relations
- 3. Free Negro Relations
- PART II. THE RELATION OF THE WHITE MAN TO THE NEGRO IN VIRGINIA
- 4. The Humanitarians
- 5. The Growth of Antislavery
- 6. The Convention of 1829 and Nat Turner’s Insurrection
- PART III. MISCEGENATION
- 7. The Intermixture of Races in the Colonial Period
- 8. The Problem of Racial Identity
- 9. The White Man and His Negro Relations
- 10. The Status of the White Woman in the Slave States
- 11. Indian Relations
- 12. Mulatto Life in the Slave Period
- APPENDIX
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX