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"The distinction among slaves is as marked, as the classes of society are in any aristocratic community. Some refusing to associate with others whom they deem to be beneath them, in point of character, color, condition, or the superior importance of their respective masters." Henry Bibb, fugitive slave, editor, and antislavery activist, stated this in his Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb (1849). In William L. Andrews's magisterial study of an entire generation of slave narrators, more than 60 mid-nineteenth-century narratives reveal how work, family, skills, and connections made for social and economic differences among the enslaved of the South. Slave narrators disclosed class-based reasons for violence that broke out between "impudent," "gentleman," and "lady" slaves and their resentful "mean masters." Andrews's far-reaching book shows that status and class played key roles in the self- and social awareness and in the processes of liberation portrayed in the narratives of the most celebrated fugitives from U.S. slavery, such as Frederick Douglass, Harriet Jacobs, William Wells Brown, and William and Ellen Craft.

Slavery and Class in the American South explains why social and economic distinctions developed and how they functioned among the enslaved. Noting that the majority of the slave narrators came from the higher echelons of the enslaved, Andrews also pays close attention to the narratives that have received the least notice from scholars, those from the most exploited class, the "field hands." By examining the lives of the most and least acclaimed heroes and heroines of the slave narrative, Andrews shows how the dividing edge of social class cut two ways, sometimes separating upper and lower strata of slaves to their enslavers' advantage, but at other times fueling pride, aspiration, and a sense of just deserts among some of the enslaved that could be satisfied by nothing less than complete freedom.

The culmination of a career spent studying African American literature, this comprehensive study of the antebellum slave narrative offers a ground-breaking consideration of a unique genre of American literature.

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William L. Andrews is E. Maynard Adams Professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has authored, edited, or co-edited more than 40 books on African American literature and history. He is the recipient of the Jay B. Hubbell Medal for lifetime achievement in the study of American literature.

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"Though most slave narratives reflect the experiences of skilled ex-slaves, Andrews's work highlights field slavesâ narratives and their experiences to give a more complete picture of the enslaved antebellum experience. An in-depth study of former slavesâ concepts of class, this work is a valuable resource to scholars of American history and literature." -- Choice


"William Andrews has 'lifted the veil' on class relations within the slave community in the antebellum South. Well-meaning scholars, mostly for political reasons, have far too often chosen to remain silent about distinctions of class drawn by black people among themselves, starting in slavery, choosing to discuss African Americans as if they were always a social monolith, and thereby reducing their complexity. Andrews reveals, in riveting detail, that this has never been the case, even well before the Civil War. This is a seminal work of scholarship, one destined to generate a new branch of literary studies, dedicated to studying how class mattered within the African American tradition."--Henry Louis Gates Jr., Harvard University


"William Andrews has given us an inestimable gift-the first sustained consideration of the totality of known antebellum slave narratives. Andrews provides new insight into the ways enslaved and oppressed people leveraged limited social and economic power to claw out a place for themselves in a system that was never meant to support their survival or success. This momentous work reveals more than we ever have known about the kinds of work these writers did before they made their way to 'freedom.' This much-needed contribution will be used by literary scholars and historians and will help shape emerging scholarship for decades."--P. Gabrielle Foreman, Founding Faculty Director, The Colored Conventions Project


"No one knows the substance and range of slave narratives as well as William Andrews. The preeminent scholar of this genre here shows with brilliant clarity and new insights how much social class shaped the authors' lives within slavery, as well as motivated their desires and methods of achieving freedom. Slavery and Class in the American South removes slave narrative authors from a flattened, mythic realm and probes their economic and social hierarchies. This is the most innovative book ever written on the first generation of African American writers."--David W. Blight, author of Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom


"Andrews's deep familiarity with the narratives that enslaved and formerly enslaved people produced in the mid-nineteenth century enables him to conduct a nuanced interrogation of how enslaved people perceived social class and privilege in the wider society, but particularly within their own communities."--Heather Williams, University of Pennsylvania


"William Andrews is one of the leading scholars of American slavery and certainly one of our great authorities on the testimony of enslaved people. But here he has broken new ground by looking at how the enslaved understood and expressed social distinctions among themselves, notions of 'class' within their own communities. Slavery and Class in the American South is a thought-provoking and unsettling read, though one that is important to grapple with."--Steven Hahn, author of A Nation Under Our Feet


"Slavery and Class in the American South is a monumental achievement. With the eye of an historian as well as a literary critic, Andrews has dissected scores of 19th century slave narratives in ways that rearrange our understanding of the social complexity of American slavery. Felicitously written, it will interest all serious students of American history and culture."--Philip F. Gura, William S. Newman Distinguished Professor of English, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Author of Man's Better Angels: Romantic Reformers and the Coming of the Civil War (Harvard University Press, 2017)


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  • PublisherOxford University Press
  • Publication date2019
  • ISBN 10 0190908386
  • ISBN 13 9780190908386
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  • LanguageEnglish
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