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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Dedication
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Introduction: Manhunt
  7. 1. Neger: Race, Slavery, and Status in the Dutch Northeast (1640s–60s)
  8. 2. Kolonist: Slaveholding and the Survival of Expansive Anglo-Dutch Elite Networks (1650s–90s)
  9. 3. Naam: Race, Family, and Connection on the Borderlands (1680s–90s)
  10. 4. Bond: Forging an Anglo-Dutch Slaveholding Northeast (1690s–1710s)
  11. 5. Family: Kinship, Ambition, and Fear in a Time of Rebellions (1710s–20s)
  12. 6. Market: Creating Kinship-Based Empires United by Slaveholding (1730s–50s)
  13. 7. Identity: Navigating Racial Expectations to Escape Slavery (1750s–60s)
  14. Conclusion: Gentry
  15. Appendices
  16. Abbreviations
  17. Notes
  18. Bibliography
  19. Index
  20. Series Page
  21. Copyright

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Livingston-Redmond Manuscripts.

GILDER LEHRMAN COLLECTION, NEW YORK, NY

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NEW JERSEY STATE ARCHIVES

East Jersey Deeds.

NEW YORK CITY MUNICIPAL ARCHIVES

New York Probates.

New York Wills.

NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY, NEW YORK, NY

Van Cortlandt Manuscripts Collection.

NEW YORK STATE ARCHIVES, ALBANY, NY

Correspondence of Jeremias van Rensselaer.

New Netherland Council Curaçao records.

New Netherland Council Dutch colonial administrative correspondence.

New Netherland Council Dutch colonial administrative records.

New Netherland Council Dutch colonial council minutes.

New Netherland Council Dutch Delaware River settlement administrative records.

New York Colony Council minutes.

New York Colony Council papers.

NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY, ALBANY, NY

Van Rensselaer Manor Papers.

Other Archives

Boston Public Library, Boston, MA.

Clermont State Historic Site Manuscript Collection, Germantown, New York.

Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Boston, MA.

Gardner A. Sage Library, New Brunswick Theological Seminary, New Brunswick, NJ.

Historical Society of the New York Courts, White Plains, NY.

Huntington Library, San Marino, CA.

Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, MA.

Nationaal Archief Curaçao, Willemstad, Curaçao.

Nationaal Archief, Den Haag, The Netherlands.

New York Public Library, New York, NY.

Stadsarchief Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Ulster County Archives, Kingston, NY.

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