The Southampton Slave Revolt of 1831: A Compilation of Source MaterialHenry Irving Tragle |
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... revolt which took place in Southampton County in the summer of 1831 as a " nonevent , " and to consider the slave who planned and led that revolt , Nat Turner , as a " nonperson . " The State commission responsible for erecting ...
... revolt which took place in Southampton County in the summer of 1831 as a " nonevent , " and to consider the slave who planned and led that revolt , Nat Turner , as a " nonperson . " The State commission responsible for erecting ...
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... revolt in one way or another ; 3 ) Governor John Floyd's personal diary for the period from the beginning of the revolt through the time that the proposals which he made as a result thereof were being debated by the Virginia Legislature ...
... revolt in one way or another ; 3 ) Governor John Floyd's personal diary for the period from the beginning of the revolt through the time that the proposals which he made as a result thereof were being debated by the Virginia Legislature ...
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... revolt . As the reproduced press accounts in Section One show , other counties in this section of Virginia held ... revolt , a number of slaves were executed not only in that county , but also in the Counties of Sussex , Surrey ...
... revolt . As the reproduced press accounts in Section One show , other counties in this section of Virginia held ... revolt , a number of slaves were executed not only in that county , but also in the Counties of Sussex , Surrey ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Southampton County Virginia in 1831 | 13 |
Insurrection Rebellion or Revolt? | 21 |
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