Slavery and the numbers game

a critique of Time on the cross

183 pages

English language

Published April 14, 2003 by University of Illinois Press.

ISBN:
978-0-252-07151-5
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4 stars (1 review)

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4 stars

By way of critiquing the incredibly anti-Black work of Robert Fogel & Stanley Engerman, this book reemphasizes just how devastating and hellish the legal chattel slavery regime was. Probably best "read" by referring to specific sections relevant to an aspect of u.s. slavery of which you're uncertain, or concerned you're being fed lies or justifying propaganda about. Unfortunately explicitly reproduces the u.s.-centrism of anglophone slavery historiography, though that's understandable considering the book being critiqued does the same thing.

Subjects

  • Fogel, Robert William.
  • Slavery -- Economic aspects -- United States.
  • Slavery -- United States -- Econometric models.
  • Slaves -- United States -- Social conditions.