Edward Pearson is Associate Professor of History at Franklin & Marshall College.
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"The Enslaved and Their Enslavers places stress on the dynamic process of how enslaved people's lives changed and evolved as African American slavery grew and expanded geographically over 150 years of South Carolina history. Pearson's book emerges with an important interpretive message that makes geographic and temporal considerations central to understanding the full dimensions of slavery in South Carolina during the colonial, Revolutionary, and antebellum years...[A]n important book that adds a significant new argument to the historiography. Pearson uses an impressive array of sources to advance the idea that geographic and chronological considerations are key for genuinely understanding slavery in South Carolina. His book is a work of extremely high quality that will take a prominent place in the pantheon of South Carolina slavery studies." (Journal of Southern History)

