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Money over Mastery, Family over Freedom: Slavery in the Antebellum Upper South


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Explores the various strategies enslaved people developed in the antebellum South to protect themselves and their families from the brutal realities of the slave market. It details how enslaved individuals, through networking and strategic alliances, attempted to navigate a complex economic system that both exploited their labor and offered limited opportunities for self-preservation. The text highlights the critical role of mobility and occupational skills in these efforts, such as working in urban industries, maritime trades, or railroad construction, which sometimes allowed for accumulating resources or forming influential connections. Furthermore, it examines the devastating impact of the domestic slave trade and technological advancements like railroads and telegraphs on family separation, illustrating the constant struggle against forced migration and the dissolution of kinship ties. Ultimately, the source reveals the resilience and ingenuity of enslaved people in maintaining family bonds and personal identity amidst a dehumanizing system.

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