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Lexington Books Race Unequals: Overseer Contracts, White Masculinities, and the Formation of Managerial Identity in the Plantation Economy

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Race Unequals: Overseer Contracts, White Masculinities, and the Formation of Managerial Identity in the Plantation Economy is a re-imagining of the plantation not as Black and White, but in shades of White male identity. Through an examination of employment contracts between plantation owners and their overseers, and the web of public and private law that surrounded them, this book challenges notions of a monolithic White male identity in the antebellum South. It considers how race provided White men access to the land and enslaved labor that were foundational to the plantation economy, but how the wealthiest of those men used contracts, public law, and plantation management schemes to limit the access points by which overseers, the first managerial class in the United States, could achieve upward mobility as both White people and as men. In navigating the legal and social parameters of their employment contracts, overseers negotiated a white masculinity that formed their managerial identity. This managerial identity carried the imprint of white supremacy necessary to preserve inequities on the plantation, and perhaps in our modern workplaces as well. Review Race Unequals is a nuanced and gripping portrayal of the world of white men who exercised power over enslaved people without legal ownership. Overseers at once stood in the shoes of the enslaver, brandishing the whip and chain, and themselves negotiated a subordinate position in white society, often in conflict with the planters who employed them. McMurtry-Chubb's painstaking research in the records of contracts, litigation, and planters' account books reveals the complexities of white masculinity in a world stratified by wealth as well as race, yet she also brings her subjects to life with an unerring eye for the telling detail and memorable story.--Ariela Gross, University of Southern California In this book McMurtry-Chubb makes a banner contribution to the legal and gender history of the Old South by analyzing the gap in privilege and power between plantation patriarchs and their overseers. Even as they imbued overseers with pernicious authority over the enslaved, planters used contracts and litigation to enforce the deference and circumscribe the social mobility of overseers. In performing their own hegemonic masculinity, planters cast overseers as auxiliaries but not members of the ruling class. With deep research and insight, McMurtry-Chubb illuminates the tangled web of complicity, hierarchy, and dependence that connected elite and nonelite white Southern men.--Elizabeth R. Varon, University of Virginia This book presents a fascinating portrait of the legal relationships among white male planters, their white male overseers, and the enslaved Black persons who worked the plantations in the Antebellum South. The book establishes that caste, race, and gender, in particular masculinities, created and perpetuated status differences between the planters and the overseers; planters used contracts to limit the overseers' ability to increase their status or to own persons or property. While the planters professed dedication to statutes that protected enslaved human beings from mistreatment, they escaped blame for violence by relinquishing to overseers authority to discipline the enslaved. Planters simultaneously undercut their overseers' authority and masculinity by giving them 'feminine' caregiving responsibilities for their sick enslaved persons. The book is a fresh look at the emerging managerial class and how white masculinities were negotiated through legal means.--Ann McGinley Teri A. McMurtry-Chubb's clear and elegantly written history of wealthy enslavers' manipulations of overseers' whiteness and masculinity dispenses with the prevalent narrative of race as biological, demonstrating instead that race and gender are social and legal constructions arranged and bargained for through private ordering and given the force of public law by the

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15 April 2021
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