The Differences Slavery Made: A Close Analysis of Two American Communities

Franklin County's papers spent more ink--almost all of it negative--on its nearly two thousand free blacks than Augusta did on its five thousand enslaved people.

White people in Augusta rarely discussed slavery openly and for the most part only did so under provocation when they hoped to defend their institution.

Black people enslaved in Augusta married, raised families, and worked at all sorts of jobs, but they were never far removed from the tangled affairs of whites.

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