The World That Fear Made: Slave Revolts and Conspiracy Scares in Early America

The World That Fear Made: Slave Revolts and Conspiracy Scares in Early America

によって Jason T Sharples
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History Horror
形式 ハードカバー
ページ数 365
言語 英語
公開されました Jul 17, 2020
出版社 University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10 0812252195
ISBN-13 9780812252194
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In a captivating exploration of the turbulent era of early America, a narrative unfolds that examines the deep-rooted fears and tensions surrounding slave revolts and conspiracy scares. The author delves into the social and political landscape of the time, revealing how the specter of rebellion loomed large in the minds of slaveholders and white communities. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, he sheds light on the motivations behind these fears, which often led to wide-reaching consequences for both enslaved individuals and their oppressors.

The oppressive atmosphere of suspicion and paranoia is poignantly depicted, illustrating how these societal fears shaped policies and attitudes. Communities grappled with the possibility of insurrections, which not only threatened the established order but also instigated a reactionary culture of violence and repression. Such dynamics are thoroughly analyzed, showcasing the interplay between anxiety and authority as it played out in various regions.

In following the trajectories of specific revolts and the reactions they incited, the narrative highlights the resilience and agency of enslaved people. Their attempts to resist and the responses they provoked reveal an essential part of American history that is often overlooked. The author's insights into the broader implications of these events draw crucial connections between fear, power, and societal change.

Ultimately, this examination offers a nuanced understanding of a transformative period in American history, wherein fear acted as both a catalyst for oppression and a counterpoint to resistance. This scholarly work invites readers to reflect on the complexities of freedom, control, and the legacy of fear that continues to resonate in contemporary discussions of race and justice.

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