Mr. Schwartz:

Thank you for this excellent resource list.  Do you know how to  
obtain a copy Dr. Gudmestad's M.A. Thesis?  I've tried finding him on  
the web to no avail (last found him at Southwest Baptist University  
in Bolivar, Missouri, but he is no longer on their list of faculty).   
The UR web site has no links to any publications that I could find.

This promises to be the best resource for our *Expanded View* VHF  
grant project.

Thanks in Advance,
Craig Kilby
Lancaster, VA

On Jun 26, 2008, at 11:24 AM, Philip Schwarz wrote:

> Re: the long lost subject of published lists of, or sources about,  
> Richmond slave traders:
>
> Robert Bancroft, Slave Trading in the Old South (Baltimore, 1931)
> Steven Deyle, Carry Me Back: The Domestic Slave Trade in American  
> Life (New York, 2005)
> Robert Gudmestad, "The Richmond slave market, 1840-1860" (M.A.  
> thesis, Univ. of Richmond, 1993).
> Michael Tadman, Speculators and Slaves: Masters, Traders, and  
> Slaves in the Old South (Madison, Wisc., 1989)
> Phillip Troutman, “Grapevine in the Slave Market: African American  
> Geopolitical Literacy and the 1841 /Creole/ Revolt.” In /The  
> Chattel Principle: Internal Slave Trades in the Americas/. Ed.  
> Walter Johnson. New Haven, 2004.
> Troutman, "Slave Trade and Sentiment in Antebellum Virginia." Ph.D.  
> diss., University of Virginia, 2000.
>
> Phil Schwarz
> Emeritus, Va. Commonwealth U.
>
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