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Carry Me Back: The Domestic Slave Trade in American Life
Steven Deyle
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Originating with the birth of the nation itself, in many respects, the story of the domestic slave trade is also the story of the early United States. While an external traffic in slaves had always been present, following the American Revolution this was replaced by a far more vibrant internal trade. Most importantly, an interregional commerce in slaves developed that turned human property into one of the most valuable forms of investment in the country, second only to land. In fact, this form of property became so valuable that when threatened with its ultimate extinction in 1860, southern slave owners believed they had little alternative but to leave the Union. Therefore, while the interregional trade produced great wealth for many people, and the nation, it also helped to tear the country apart.
The domestic slave trade likewise played a fundamental role in antebellum American society. Led by professional traders, who greatly resembled northern entrepreneurs, this traffic was a central component in the market revolution of the early nineteenth century. In addition, the development of an extensive local trade meant that the domestic trade, in all its configurations, was a prominent feature in southern life. Yet, this indispensable part of the slave system also raised many troubling questions. For those outside the South, it affected their impression of both the region and the new nation. For slaveholders, it proved to be the most difficult part of their institution to defend. And for those who found themselves commodities in this trade, it was something that needed to be resisted at all costs.
Carry Me Back restores the domestic slave trade to the prominent place that it deserves in early American history, exposing the many complexities of southern slavery and antebellum American life.

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U.S. HOUSE PASSES BILL THAT MAY CARRY CUBA TRADE.(Government Activity)(International Pages)(Brief Article): An article from: Caribbean Update
$5.95

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This digital document is an article from Caribbean Update, published by Caribbean Update, Inc. on August 1, 2000. The length of the article is 323 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: U.S. HOUSE PASSES BILL THAT MAY CARRY CUBA TRADE.(Government Activity)(International Pages)(Brief Article)
Publication: Caribbean Update (Newsletter)
Date: August 1, 2000
Publisher: Caribbean Update, Inc.
Page: NA

Article Type: Brief Article

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Cash and carry trade report

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Why do hi-tech products carry the lowest margins? (musical instruments): An article from: Music Trades
$5.95

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This digital document is an article from Music Trades, published by Music Trades Corp. on November 1, 1996. The length of the article is 906 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Why do hi-tech products carry the lowest margins? (musical instruments)
Publication: Music Trades (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 1996
Publisher: Music Trades Corp.
Volume: v144 Issue: n10 Page: p109(1)

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The New Carry-Out Cuisine
Phyllis Meras
$13.95

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I am a foodie, I own many cookbooks and this is the one I keep coming back to. The recipes are just great for any occasion -- elegant or simple, large or small. Buy it if you can find a used copy.

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New-crop carry: corn, wheat pointed down; beans up. : An article from: Pro Farmer
Chip Flory
$5.95

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This digital document is an article from Pro Farmer, published by Thomson Gale on April 15, 2006. The length of the article is 1097 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: New-crop carry: corn, wheat pointed down; beans up.
Author: Chip Flory
Publication: Pro Farmer (Magazine/Journal)
Date: April 15, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 34 Issue: 15 Page: 4

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