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A Southern Underground Railroad: A Southern Underground Railroad: Black Georgians and the Promise of Spanish Florida and Indian Country

A Southern Underground Railroad
A Southern Underground Railroad: Black Georgians and the Promise of Spanish Florida and Indian Country
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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Illustrations
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Foreword
  9. Introduction
  10. Chapter 1: Black Sailors, Oglethorpe’s Georgia, and Spanish Florida
  11. Chapter 2: The Journeys of Mahomet
  12. Chapter 3: Hercules, Revolution, and British Florida
  13. Chapter 4: Entangled Borders
  14. Chapter 5: A Maroon in the Postrevolutionary Southeast
  15. Chapter 6: The Florida of Don Juan McQueen
  16. Chapter 7: War Captives of the Creek People
  17. Chapter 8: Flight to the Seminoles
  18. Chapter 9: Erasing a Borderland
  19. Conclusion: Underground Railroad
  20. Notes
  21. Bibliography
  22. Index

EARLY AMERICAN PLACES

On Slavery’s Border: Missouri’s Small Slaveholding Households, 1815–1865

BY DIANE MUTTI BURKE

Sounds American: National Identity and the Music Cultures of the Lower Mississippi River Valley, 1800–1860

BY ANN OSTENDORF

The Year of the Lash: Free People of Color in Cuba and the Nineteenth-Century Atlantic World

BY MICHELE REID-VAZQUEZ

Ordinary Lives in the Early Caribbean: Religion, Colonial Competition, and the Politics of Profit

BY KIRSTEN BLOCK

Creolization and Contraband: Curaçao in the Early Modern Atlantic World

BY LINDA M. RUPERT

An Empire of Small Places: Mapping the Southeastern Anglo-Indian Trade, 1732–1795

BY ROBERT PAULETT

Everyday Life in the Early English Caribbean: Irish, Africans, and the Construction of Difference

BY JENNY SHAW

Natchez Country: Indians, Colonists, and the Landscapes of Race in French Louisiana

BY GEORGE EDWARD MILNE

Slavery, Childhood, and Abolition in Jamaica, 1788–1838

BY COLLEEN A. VASCONCELLOS

Privateers of the Americas: Spanish American Privateering from the United States in the Early Republic

BY DAVID HEAD

Charleston and the Emergence of Middle-Class Culture in the Revolutionary Era

BY JENNIFER L. GOLOBOY

Anglo-Native Virginia: Trade, Conversion, and Indian Slavery in the Old Dominion, 1646–1722

BY KRISTALYN MARIE SHEFVELAND

Slavery on the Periphery: The Kansas-Missouri Border in the Antebellum and Civil War Eras

BY KRISTEN EPPS

In the Shadow of Dred Scott: St. Louis Freedom Suits and the Legal Culture of Slavery in Antebellum America

BY KELLY M. KENNINGTON

Brothers and Friends: Kinship in Early America

BY NATALIE R. INMAN

George Washington’s Washington: Visions for the National Capital in the Early American Republic

BY ADAM COSTANZO

Borderless Empire: Dutch Guiana in the Atlantic World, 1750–1800

BY BRIAN HOONHOUT

Complexions of Empire in Natchez: Race and Slavery in the Mississippi Borderlands

BY CHRISTIAN PINNEN

Toward Cherokee Removal: Land, Violence, and the White Man’s Chance

BY ADAM J. PRATT

Generations of Freedom: Gender, Movement, and Violence in Natchez, 1779–1865

BY NIK RIBIANSZKY

A Weary Land: Slavery on the Ground in Arkansas

BY KELLY HOUSTON JONES

Rebels in Arms: Black Resistance and the Fight for Freedom in the Anglo-Atlantic

BY JUSTIN IVERSON

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