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Book cover of Lines in the Sand : Race and Class in Lowcountry Georgia, 1750-1860
Slavery - Social Sciences, United States - Ethnic & Race Relations, Regional Studies - Southern U.S., African American Regional History - Southern States, Slavery & Abolitionism - African American History, Georgia - State & Local History

Lines in the Sand : Race and Class in Lowcountry Georgia, 1750-1860

by Timothy James Lockley
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Overview

Lines in the Sand is Timothy Lockley’s nuanced look at the interaction between nonslaveholding whites and African Americans in lowcountry Georgia from the introduction of slavery in the state to the beginning of the Civil War. The study focuses on poor whites living in a society where they were dominated politically and economically by a planter elite and outnumbered by slaves. Lockley argues that the division between nonslaveholding whites and African Americans was not fixed or insurmountable. Pulling evidence from travel accounts, slave narratives, newspapers, and court documents, he reveals that these groups formed myriad kinds of relationships, sometimes out of mutual affection, sometimes for mutual advantage, but always in spite of the disapproving authority of the planter class.

Lockley has synthesized an impressive amount of material to create a rich social history that illuminates the lives of both blacks and whites. His abundant detail and clear narrative style make this first book-length examination of a complicated and overlooked topic both fascinating and accessible.

About the Author, Timothy James Lockley

Timothy James Lockley is a lecturer in American history at the University of Warwick.

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Book Details

Published
June 6, 2026
Publisher
University of Georgia Press
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780820325972

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