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100 1  Takagi, Midori,|d1962-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n98060037 
245 10 Rearing wolves to our own destruction :|bslavery in 
       Richmond, Virginia, 1782-1865 /|cMidori Takagi. 
246 3  Slavery in Richmond, Virginia, 1782-1865 
264  1 Charlottesville :|bUniversity Press of Virginia,|c1999. 
300    1 online resource (x, 187 pages) :|billustrations, map. 
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490 1  Carter G. Woodson Institute series in Black studies 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 168-179) and 
       index. 
505 00 |g1|tInauspicious Beginnings|g9 --|g2|tRoad to 
       Industrialization and the Rise of Urban Slavery, 1800-1840
       |g16 --|g3|tBehind the Urban "Big House"|g37 --|g4
       |tMaturation of the Urban Industrial Slave System, 1840-
       1860|g71 --|g5|tFormation of an Independent Slave 
       Community|g96 --|g6|tWar Years, 1861-1865|g124. 
520    Richmond was not only the capital of Virginia and of the 
       Confederacy, it was also one of the most industrialized 
       cities south of the Mason-Dixon Line. Boasting ironworks, 
       tobacco-processing plants, and flour mills, the city by 
       1860 drew half of its male workforce from the local slave 
       population. "Rearing Wolves to Our Own Destruction" 
       examines this unusual urban labor system from 1782 until 
       the end of the Civil War. 
520 8  Richmond's urban slave system offered blacks a level of 
       economic and emotional support not usually available to 
       plantation slaves. "Rearing Wolves to Our Own Destruction"
       offers a valuable portrait of urban slavery in an 
       individual city that raises questions about the 
       adaptability of slavery as an institution to an urban 
       setting and, more importantly, the ways in which slaves 
       were able to turn urban working conditions to their own 
       advantage. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aTakagi, Midori, 1962-|tRearing wolves to
       our own destruction.|dCharlottesville : University Press 
       of Virginia, 1999|z0813918340|w(DLC)   98035770
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