Roots of American racism : essays on the Colonial experience
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New York :
Oxford University Press,
1995.
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Table of Contents:
- From White man to Redskin: changing Anglo-American perceptions of the American Indian
- Early English paradigms for new world natives
- Slaveholders' "Hellish principles": a seventeenth-century critique
- Frontier Banditti and Indians: the Paxton boys' legacy, 1763-75
- "Expulsion of the salvages": English policy and the Virginia massacre of 1622
- Blacks in Virginia: evidence from the first decade
- The origins debate: slavery and racism in seventeenth-century Virginia
- Pequots and Puritans: the causes of the War of 1673
- Tests of Puritan justice
- Crossing the cultural divide: Indians and New Englanders, 1605-1763 (with Daniel D. Richter).