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2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Black Rice
Grains of Knowledge
Judith Carney, a historical geographer at UCLA, builds on
and extends the work of Peter Wood (Black Majority: Negroes in
Colonial South Carolina from 1670 through the Stono Rebellion,
New York, Knopf, 1974) and Daniel Littlefield (Rice and Slaves:
Ethnicity and the Slave Trade in Colonial South Carolina, Baton
Rouge, LSU Press, 1981)and other folklorist and anthropologist
to demonstrate that the rice industry of the colonial low country
was built by slaves using technologies developed in West Africa.
Carney is persuasive, and her book should put to rest forever the
notion that the only thing Africans contributed to the early
American economy was unskilled labor.
The big question is why would a slave want to help his
master. Slaves were treated bad and received just what was
needed to survive. Carney states that slaves used it as a
bargaining chip, by trading knowledge for less work. While
others received more time to do things for the family. The
Africans still ended up with the worst end of the deal because
they still ended up doing the work anyway.
Economic historians who turn to Carney for a
comprehensive account of the origins of the South
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