#20 in African american demographic studies
Use arrows to jump to the previous/next product

Reddit mentions of The Peculiar Institution: Slavery in the ante-bellum South

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 1

We found 1 Reddit mentions of The Peculiar Institution: Slavery in the ante-bellum South. Here are the top ones.

The Peculiar Institution: Slavery in the ante-bellum South
Buying options
View on Amazon.com
or
    Features:
  • Exclusive design
  • Solid Sterling Silver
  • Handcrafted in our studio
  • Quality Finish (front and back side)
  • Gift box included
Specs:
Weight1.1 Pounds

idea-bulb Interested in what Redditors like? Check out our Shuffle feature

Shuffle: random products popular on Reddit

Found 1 comment on The Peculiar Institution: Slavery in the ante-bellum South:

u/PrimusPilus ยท 2 pointsr/AskHistorians

Yes, they have. I don't know about comparing the real dollar value of slaves to the value of a worker in the 21st Century, but historians have certainly explored the economics of a slave-based economy versus a free-enterprise economy.

The late Kenneth Stampp notably concluded that a slave-based economy was drastically less efficient (and obviously, immoral and hideous) than one in which employers competed for the services of free workers.

SOURCES:

Stampp, Kenneth M. Peculiar Institution: Slavery in the Ante-Bellum South. Knopf, 1956.

Kolchin, Peter. Unfree Labor: American Slavery and Russian Serfdom. Belknap Press, 1987.

Foner, Eric. Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men: The Ideology of the Republican Party Before The Civil War. Oxford University Press, 1995.