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Dedication
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Manhunt
1. Neger: Race, Slavery, and Status in the Dutch Northeast (1640s–60s)
2. Kolonist: Slaveholding and the Survival of Expansive Anglo-Dutch Elite Networks (1650s–90s)
3. Naam: Race, Family, and Connection on the Borderlands (1680s–90s)
4. Bond: Forging an Anglo-Dutch Slaveholding Northeast (1690s–1710s)
5. Family: Kinship, Ambition, and Fear in a Time of Rebellions (1710s–20s)
6. Market: Creating Kinship-Based Empires United by Slaveholding (1730s–50s)
7. Identity: Navigating Racial Expectations to Escape Slavery (1750s–60s)
Conclusion: Gentry
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