Manufacturing Social Class: Ceramic Entrepreneurs and Industrial Slavery in the Old Edgefield District

Brooke Kenline-Nyman
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ABSTRACT This article focuses on the relatively understudied context of industrial slavery in the United States and on slave-owning ceramic entrepreneurs in a rural region of the antebellum South. The institution of slavery was expanded into industrial contexts such as the Edgefield District potteries of South Carolina by a number of entrepreneurs, including Reverend John Landrum, in the early 19th century. The use of enslaved laborers in lieu of wage laborers provided such business operators with a form of social capital in addition to economic proceeds. This article analyzes the results of preliminary archaeological investigations of domestic locations at the Reverend John Landrum site in Aiken County along with related documentary evidence. Industrial slavery in the rural, and primarily agricultural, antebellum South was linked in multifaceted ways with slaveholder identity and a desire to attain wealth and acceptance within particular social networks.
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制造业社会阶层:老埃奇菲尔德地区的陶瓷企业家和工业奴隶制
摘要本文关注的是美国工业奴隶制研究相对不足的背景,以及南北战争前南方农村地区拥有奴隶的陶瓷企业家。19世纪初,包括约翰·兰德鲁姆牧师在内的许多企业家将奴隶制制度扩展到了南卡罗来纳州埃奇菲尔德区陶器厂等工业环境中。使用被奴役的劳工代替工资劳工,为这些企业经营者提供了除经济收益之外的一种形式的社会资本。本文分析了艾肯县约翰·兰德鲁姆牧师遗址国内遗址的初步考古调查结果以及相关的文献证据。南北战争前南方农村(主要是农业)的工业奴隶制在多方面与奴隶主身份以及在特定社会网络中获得财富和接受的愿望联系在一起。
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期刊介绍: Journal of African Diaspora Archaeology and Heritage provides a focal point for peer-reviewed publications in interdisciplinary studies in archaeology, history, material culture, and heritage dynamics concerning African descendant populations and cultures across the globe. The Journal invites articles on broad topics, including the historical processes of culture, economics, gender, power, and racialization operating within and upon African descendant communities. We seek to engage scholarly, professional, and community perspectives on the social dynamics and historical legacies of African descendant cultures and communities worldwide. The Journal publishes research articles and essays that review developments in these interdisciplinary fields.
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