Slave Patrols

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Pub. Date: 2003-10-30
Publisher(s): Harvard Univ Pr
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Summary

Obscured from our view of slaves and masters in America is a critical third party: the state, with its coercive power. This book completes the grim picture of slavery by showing us the origins, the nature, and the extent of slave patrols in Virginia and the Carolinas from the late seventeenth century through the end of the Civil War. Here we see how the patrols, formed by county courts and state militias, were the closest enforcers of codes governing slaves throughout the South. Mining a variety of sources, Sally Hadden presents the views of both patrollers and slaves as she depicts the patrols, composed of "respectable" members of society as well as poor whites, often mounted and armed with whips and guns, exerting a brutal and archaic brand of racial control inextricably linked to post-Civil War vigilantism and the Ku Klux Klan. City councils also used patrollers before the war, and police forces afterward, to impose their version of race relations across the South, making the entire region, not just plantations, an armed camp where slave workers were controlled through terror and brutality.

Author Biography

Sally E. Hadden is Assistant Professor of History and Assistant Professor of Law at Florida State University

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction. Of Perpetrators and Police 1(5)
1. Colonial Beginnings and Experiments 6(35)
2. Supervising Patrollers in Town and Country 41(30)
3. Patrol Personnel: "They Jes' Like Policemen, Only Worser" 71(34)
4. In Times of Tranquility: Everyday Slave Patrols 105(32)
5. In Times of Crisis: Patrols during Rebellions and Wars 137(30)
6. Patrollers No More: The Civil War Era 167(36)
Epilogue. Black Freedom, White Violence: Patrols, Police, and the Klan 203(18)
Abbreviations 221(2)
Notes 223(98)
Bibliography 321(10)
Index 331

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