Unburdened by Conscience

Unburdened by Conscience A Black People's Collective Account of America's Ante-Bellum South and the Aftermath

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Publisher's Synopsis

In Unburdened by Conscience, Anthony W. Neal forcefully argues that influential historians have been unable to offer a complete account of ante-bellum-era American slavery because of their preoccupation with humanizing the slaveholders. He charges them with concealing the full horrors of slavery in order to present the slaveholders in a more positive light. By skillfully weaving together candid first-hand accounts of courageous ex-slaves, Neal then permits readers to see slavery in the United States from their point of view. Former slaves talk openly about the break-up of their marital unions and families and about matters rarely examined in most American slavery history books. Those issues include the slaveholders' legally-sanctioned acts of violence, their practice of slave-breeding, and their rape of black women. Through this work, Neal gives a voice to black people who endured American slavery, and presents a sobering record not found in most books on the topic.

Book information

ISBN: 9780761849650
Publisher: University Press of America
Imprint: University Press of America
Pub date:
Edition: Revised Edition
Number of pages: 168
Weight: 254g
Height: 232mm
Width: 154mm
Spine width: 12mm