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Winthrop D. Jordan

    This historian is renowned for his profound explorations into the history of slavery and the origins of racism in the United States. His work is characterized by a meticulous examination of American attitudes and their evolution across centuries. He delves into the nuances and complexities of racial relations that have shaped American society. His analyses offer essential insights into the roots of prejudice and its enduring impact.

    Tumult and Silence at Second Creek
    White Over Black
    • 1996

      Tumult and Silence at Second Creek

      An Inquiry Into a Civil War Slave Conspiracy

      • 424 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.6(36)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of 1861, a group of enslaved individuals in Mississippi attempted to escape their bondage through a daring conspiracy that ultimately led to brutal repercussions. The discovery of their plot resulted in the execution and severe punishment of many slaves. In 1971, Winthrop D. Jordan uncovered a previously unexamined transcript detailing the testimonies of these conspirators. This work offers a thorough analysis of those findings, shedding light on a significant yet often overlooked chapter in the struggle for freedom.

      Tumult and Silence at Second Creek
    • 1969

      White Over Black

      American attitudes toward the Negro, 1550-1812

      The evolution of white perceptions of blacks from the colonial era to the justification of race-based slavery is meticulously explored in this definitive work. Winthrop D. Jordan's analysis remains foundational in the study of race in America, influencing all subsequent literature on slavery and racism. The second edition includes new forewords by historians Christopher Leslie Brown and Peter H. Wood, reinforcing the book's enduring significance in understanding the historical context of racial dynamics in America.

      White Over Black