Aspects of Slavery and Freedom Seeking in North Carolina
Fire-Sources & Suggested Readings
Marvin L. Michael Kay & Lorin Lee Cary ’They are indeed the constant plague of their Tyrants’: Slave defence of a moral economy in Colonial North Carolina, 1748–1772
Antwain K. Hunter,.“‘A Nuisance Requiring Correction’: Firearm Laws, Black Mobility, and White Property in Antebellum Eastern North Carolina.”
T. C. Parramore, “Conspiracy and Revivalism in 1802: A Direful Symbiosis.”
Douglas R. Egerton, “‘Fly across the River’: The Easter Slave Conspiracy of 1802.”
Charles Edward Morris, “Panic and Reprisal: Reaction in North Carolina to the Nat Turner Insurrection, 1831.”
R. H. Taylor, “Slave Conspiracies in North Carolina.”
Marcus P. Nevius. City of Refuge: Slavery and Petit Marronage in the Great Dismap Swamp, 1763-1856.
Daniel O. Sayers. A desolate place for a defiant people: the archaeology of maroons, indigenous Americans, and enslaved laborers in the Great Dismal Swamp.