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River of Dark Dreams : Slavery and Empire in the Cotton Kingdom
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Author(s):
Walter Johnson
Publication date:
February 26 2013
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Harvard University Press
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9780674074880
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February 26 2013
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10.2307/j.ctvjsf5q7
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Book chapters
pp. [i]
Front Matter
pp. [vii]
Table of Contents
[Illustrations]
pp. 1
INTRODUCTION:
pp. 18
Jeffersonian Visions and Nightmares in Louisiana
pp. 46
The Panic of 1835
pp. 73
The Steamboat Sublime
pp. 97
Limits to Capital
pp. 126
The Runaway’s River
pp. 151
Dominion
pp. 176
“The Empire of the White Man’s Will”
pp. 209
The Carceral Landscape
pp. 244
The Mississippi Valley in the Time of Cotton
pp. 280
Capital, Cotton, and Free Trade
pp. 303
Tales of Mississippian Empire
pp. 330
The Material Limits of “Manifest Destiny”
pp. 366
“The Grey-Eyed Man of Destiny”
pp. 395
The Ignominious Effort to Reopen the Slave Trade
pp. 423
Notes
pp. 509
Acknowledgments
pp. 515
Index
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