Box 1
Contains 15 Results:
Letters, 1973
Contains correspondence between Wood and fellow historian St. Julien R. Childs regarding the chapter review and comments of Wood's proposed book
Essay and Thesis Abstract, 1964, 1974
Includes Wood's essay, "Sickness and Settlement: Disease as a Factor in the Early Colonization of New England," and Thesis Abstract of "Black Majority: Negroes in Colonial South Carolina from 1670 through the Stono Rebellion."
Introduction, 1974
Includes title page, table of contents and end of chapter footnotes
Prologue: "Small Beginnings", 1974
*Note: Pages 8-9 are missing
Part One: "African Workers in the Carolina Lowlands", 1974
Includes Chapter I: The Colony of a Colony
Chapter II: "Black Labor-White Rice", 1974
Typed manuscript, organized by chapters. Includes footnotes at the end of each chapter. *Note: Some pages are missing in chapters.
Chapter III: "The Soveraign Ray of Health", 1974
Typed manuscript, organized by chapters. Includes footnotes at the end of each chapter. *Note: Some pages are missing in chapters.
Chapter V: "More Like A Negro Country", 1974
*Note: Pages 10-18 are missing
Chapter VI: "Gullah Speech: The Roots of Black English", 1974
Typed manuscript, organized by chapters. Includes footnotes at the end of each chapter. *Note: Some pages are missing in chapters.
Part Three: "Rising Tensions", 1974
Includes Chapter VII: "Growing Initative Among Blacks"