Includes bibliographical references (pages 178-204) and index.
Contents
Slaves, religion and reading in early North America -- South Carolina: repression and protest -- Slave testimony: "we slipped and learned to read" -- "The onliest one who could read the bible": Southern Black leadership in literacy and religion -- "Bible slavery": the white role in slave literacy -- "Only the Bible can save us": literacy and national survival.
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