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We often learn about slavery in early America through broad economic or political terms—cotton, sugar, markets, revolutions. But what happens when we turn our focus to the lived experiences of enslaved people themselves?
What did slavery feel and look like on the ground? What did survival look like day to day? And what do we make of the enslaved people who were forced into positions of authority over others, like the plantation drivers who were tasked with extracting labor from their fellow enslaved workers?
Randy Browne, an award-winning historian and Professor of History at Xavier University, joins us to investigate plantation slavery and its driving system with details from his book The Driver’s Story: Labor and Power in the World of Atlantic Slavery.
Ben Franklin’s World is a podcast about early American history.
It is a show for people who love history and for those who want to know more about the historical people and events that have impacted and shaped our present-day world.
Randy Browne is an award-winning historian and a Professor of History at Xavier University. He’s a historian of Atlantic slavery with research expertise in the British Caribbean. He’s written two books, Surviving Slavery in the British Caribbean and The Driver’s Story: Labor and Power in the World of Atlantic Slavery.
During our investigation of plantation slavery and its driver system, Randy reveals how the labor regime of plantation slavery developed and how it functioned from the bottom up, especially through the system of enslaved drivers. Why enslavers placed such high demands—and brutal expectations—on drivers to control and punish their fellow enslaved people. And, how drivers negotiated impossible choices as they tried to survive within, and sometimes subvert, a system designed to dehumanize them.
In your opinion, how do you think your research helps us better understand the American Revolution and its broader impact?
Episode 281: The Business of Slavery
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By We often learn about slavery in early America through broad economic or political terms—cotton, sugar, markets, revolutions. But what happens when we turn our focus to the lived experiences of enslaved people themselves?
What did slavery feel and look like on the ground? What did survival look like day to day? And what do we make of the enslaved people who were forced into positions of authority over others, like the plantation drivers who were tasked with extracting labor from their fellow enslaved workers?
Randy Browne, an award-winning historian and Professor of History at Xavier University, joins us to investigate plantation slavery and its driving system with details from his book The Driver’s Story: Labor and Power in the World of Atlantic Slavery.
Ben Franklin’s World is a podcast about early American history.
It is a show for people who love history and for those who want to know more about the historical people and events that have impacted and shaped our present-day world.
Randy Browne is an award-winning historian and a Professor of History at Xavier University. He’s a historian of Atlantic slavery with research expertise in the British Caribbean. He’s written two books, Surviving Slavery in the British Caribbean and The Driver’s Story: Labor and Power in the World of Atlantic Slavery.
During our investigation of plantation slavery and its driver system, Randy reveals how the labor regime of plantation slavery developed and how it functioned from the bottom up, especially through the system of enslaved drivers. Why enslavers placed such high demands—and brutal expectations—on drivers to control and punish their fellow enslaved people. And, how drivers negotiated impossible choices as they tried to survive within, and sometimes subvert, a system designed to dehumanize them.
In your opinion, how do you think your research helps us better understand the American Revolution and its broader impact?
Episode 281: The Business of Slavery
Love what you hear on Ben Franklin’s World? Support the show and help us keep history accessible, independent, and deeply researched. Make a tax-deductible donation at benfranklinsworld.com/donate.
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Liz on Bluesky
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* All book links are for the Ben Franklin’s World Bookshop, the official affiliate bookstore of Bookshop.org. By purchasing a book with our affiliate links, you help support this podcast.
Ben Franklin’s World is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. To advertise on Ben Franklin's World contact [email protected].
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