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2. Cover
3. Notes to Chapter 5
4. Notes to Introduction
5. Notes to Chapter 4
6. Notes to Chapter 3
7. 6: Justice and malfeasance at the tribunal of the hidalgos
8. Notes to Chapter 2
9. Notes to Chapter 1
10. 5: Social networks and privilege
11. 3: Law migration resettlement, and status
12. 2: The Economic and Political Value of Status
13. 4: Anatomy of a lawsuit of hidalguia
14. Acknowledgments
15. | Table of Contents
16. Introduction
17. 1: the constitution of privilege Royal Granting, Revoking, and Recognizing of Hidalguia
18. Title, Copyright
19. 5. Circa 1775: Thomas Nicholson Urges Immediate Emancipation
20. 9. 1777–1797: List of Emancipated Blacks Who Were Re-Enslaved
21. 7. 1777: Thomas Newby’s Petition to Free His Slave Hannah
22. 4. 1774–1775: Evolution of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting’s Policy on Slave Ownership
23. 6. 1776: Thomas Newby’s Manumission Paper
24. 3. 1777–1778: Accounts of Sales of Blacks Emancipated by Friends
25. 3. 1772–1773: Advice from London
26. 8. 1776–1789: The Progress of Manumission
27. Part 3. The State: North Carolina Thwarts Quaker Manumission
28. 2. 1777: The Trial of Several Negroes Manumitted by Friends
29. 1. 1777: An Act to Prevent Domestic Insurrections
30. 4. 1777: Friends’ Reasons for Releasing Their Negroes from a State of Slavery
31. 6. 1779: New State Legislation Annuls the Superior Court’s Judgment
32. 5. 1778: The Superior Court Annuls Re-Enslavements
33. 10. 1788: An Act to Amend an Act Entitled “An Act to Prevent Domestic Insurrections'
34. Preface and Acknowledgments
35. 11. 1797: A Bill to Thwart Quaker Manumissions
36. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication, Quote
37. 7. 1779: Memorial from Friends Who Manumitted Slaves to the North Carolina General Assembly
38. Chronology of Principal Events
39. 9. 1788: Memorial from the North Carolina Yearly Meeting to the North Carolina General Assembly
40. 8. 1779: Thomas Nicholson Upbraids an Informer
41. Introduction
42. Cover
43. 1. 1767: Thomas Nicholson Urges Gradual Emancipation
44. 3. 1775–1777: George Walton’s Journal from 2d, 6th Month, 1775, to 12th, 10th Month, 1777
45. 2. 1774: George Walton’s Letters on Slavery, with an Account of a Dream
46. 2. 1768–1773: Evolution of the North Carolina Yearly Meeting’s Policy on Slave Trading
47. 1. 1797: Petition of Freemen
48. 1. 1772–1773: George Walton’s Accounts of Two Dreams
49. Part 2. The Community: The Society of Friends in North Carolina Chooses Manumission
50. 3. 1797: Pennsylvania Friends’ Yearly Meeting Memorial to the Congress of the United States
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