slavery
6,100,000 Southern people owned no slaves.
Farmers?
mountain people
64%
Southern Baptist
Whites without slaves.(50%)
slavery
Southern farmers Populists Southern whites
Human beings who live and work together are bound to form relationships of some ... Fully 3/4 of Southern whites did not even own slaves; of those who did, 88% ... They may have been poor, but they were not slaves, and they were not black. ... Black people had to stand in water for hours at a time in the sweltering sun.
In 1865 Southern whites defined freedom as controlling their future without northern interference
The biggest fear of whites in the antebellum South was slave rebellions. The potential for uprisings among enslaved people was a constant source of anxiety among white slave owners and society at large. This fear was fueled by events like Nat Turner's rebellion in 1831.
be more specific. theres different answers to that question. around what "time period" do you want to know the answer to? did blacks and whites go to school with each other in 1995 in southern Africa?
Artisans
Probably the largest group would have been small, independent farmers. There would also be a large number of merchants and business-men and common laborers.
6,100,000 Southern people owned no slaves.
southern whites.