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Kenneth S. Greenberg

    Nat Turner
    Honor and Slavery
    • Honor and Slavery

      Lies, Duels, Noses, Masks, Dressing as a Woman, Gifts, Strangers, Humanitarianism, Death, Slave Rebellions, the Proslavery Argument, Baseball, Hunting, and Gambling in the Old South

      • 194 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,8(68)Abgeben

      Exploring the unique language of the Old South, the book delves into the intricate communication styles of its "honorable men," revealing how their speech reflected societal values surrounding authority and respect. Through examples like Jefferson Davis's unusual attire and John Randolph's clever verbal evasion, Kenneth Greenberg illustrates that their expressions often prioritized social standing over truth. The author examines the cultural significance behind behaviors such as dueling and gift-giving, offering a captivating insight into the complex interplay of language and honor in this historical context.

      Honor and Slavery
    • Nat Turner

      • 289 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,7(43)Abgeben

      "A companion to the PBS documentary Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property"--Cover.

      Nat Turner