Black Masters - Wilson, Calvin Dill
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Wilson finds that there were about 6,200 colored slave-holders in the days of yore, and that these 'Black Masters' owned some 18,000 slaves. - The African Abroad (1913) An extremely interesting article. -Albany Law Journal (1905) While doing research on black slaveholders early in this century, Calvin Dill Wilson discovered further evidence of William Ellison's reputation for harshness. Black Masters: A Free Family of Color in the Old South (1984) In rural Virginia and Maryland also there were free colored slaveholders in considerable numbers. -American Negro Slavery (2013) Calvin Dill Wilson is a writer of prominence for magazines. -Harry Probasco, U.S. House of Representatives Hearing, 1918 It is a fact that African-Americans owned slaves in the South before the Civil War, but few people seem to know it. From Calvin Dill Wilson's short 19-page book Black Masters we learn that wealthy free African-Americans bought and sold members of their own race just as did the Southern white planter; African-Americans, once slaves and freed by their white masters, became slave-owners, themselves. To judge from all that is known on the subject, we may assume that the only thing that prevented the great majority of colored people from buying and trading in one another, was, in addition to the law in some States, their lack of means, according to Watson's Magazine (1913). In introducing his short work, Wilson writes: The most singular and dramatic aspect of slavery in the United States was the occasional ownership of bondsmen by free blacks. Historically, the facts are obscure, little known and difficult to trace; this phase is overlooked by historians, so far as I am aware, and is lost from the memories of most people of this generation...
Biographie:
Calvin Dill Wilson was born in 1857 and died in 1946. He was an American clergyman, author, Member Glendale Company of Cincinnati Home Guards, during war period; Member Sons of Revolution, Society Colonial Wars, Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Beta Kappa. Graduated Washington and Jefferson College, 1876. Graduated Western Theological Seminary, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1879. Doctor of Divinity, Union Christian College, Merom, Indiana, 1899. Doctor of Letters, Washington and Jefferson College, 1938.
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