Aspects of Slavery and Freedom Seeking in North Carolina
Water-Sources & Suggested Readings
Kimberly B. Sherman, “‘A Spirit of Industry’: The Colonial Origins of Rice Culture in the Lower Cape Fear.”
Stanley R. Riggs and Dorothea V. Ames, “An Uncompromising Environment: North Carolina’s ‘Land of Water’ Coastal System.”
Catherine W. Bishir, Crafting Lives: African American Artisans in New Bern, North Carolina, 1770-1900.
James M. Clifton, “Golden Grains of White: Rice Planting on the Lower Cape Fear.”
James Howard Brewer, “Legislation Designed to Control Slavery in Wilmington and Fayetteville.”
Calvin Schermerhorn, “Capitalism’s Captives: The Maritime United States Slave Trade, 1807-1850.”
Clifford Reginald Hinshaw, “North Carolina Canals Before 1860.”
Donnie D. Bellamy, “Slavery in Microcosm: Onslow County, North Carolina.”
Alan D. Watson, “The Ferry in Colonial North Carolina: A Vital Link in Transportation.”
Walter E. Minchinton, “The Seaborne Slave Trade of North Carolina.”
David S. Cecelski, The Waterman's Song Slavery and Freedom in Maritime North Carolina