Complexion of Empire in Natchez
Race and Slavery in the Mississippi Borderlands
Christian Pinnen
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Imprint: University of Georgia Press
Published: 02/2021
Pages: 296
Subject: History, Social Science
Print ISBN: 9780820358505
eBook ISBN: 9780820358512
DESCRIPTION
By placing Natchez at the focal point, this book reveals the unexplored tensions among the enslaved, enslavers, and empires across the plantation complex. Most important, Complexion of Empire in Natchez highlights the effect that different conceptions of racial complexions had on the establishment of plantations and how competing ideas about race strongly influenced the governance of plantation colonies.
The location of the Natchez District enables a unique study of British, Spanish, and American legal systems, how enslaved people and natives navigated them, and the consequences of imperial shifts in a small liminal space. The differing—and competing—conceptions of racial complexion in the lower Mississippi Valley would strongly influence the governance of plantation colonies and the hierarchies of race in colonial Natchez. Complexion of Empire in Natchez thus broadens the historical discourse on slavery’s development by including the lower Mississippi Valley as a site of inquiry.
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