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On the marital status of U. S. slaves: Evidence from Touro Infirmary, New Orleans, Louisiana

机译:关于美国奴隶的婚姻状况:来自路易斯安那州新奥尔良图罗医务室的证据

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We estimate marriage rates for enslaved African Americans using unique hospital records that report marital status for both free and enslaved patients. We find that marriage rates increased with age, that females had higher marriage rates than males, and that relatively more enslaved African Americans than whites were married, a result we partly attribute to the demographic composition of the hospital population. In addition, the admission records allow us to identify those slaves owned by slave traders. We find relatively high marriage rates among enslaved African Americans but significantly lower marriage rates for those slaves owned by traders, a result we attribute to the demographic composition of traded slaves and marital disruption caused by the slave trade. Comparisons with other postbellum sources provide suggestive support for the antebellum marriage patterns found in these hospital data.
机译:我们使用独特的医院记录来估计被奴役的非洲裔美国人的结婚率,这些记录报告了自由和被奴役患者的婚姻状况。我们发现结婚率随年龄增长而增加,女性的结婚率高于男性,被奴役的非洲裔美国人比白人的结婚率更高,这部分归因于医院人口的人口结构。此外,录取记录使我们能够识别奴隶贩子拥有的那些奴隶。我们发现被奴役的非裔美国人的婚姻率相对较高,但贸易商拥有的那些奴隶的婚姻率却大大降低,这归因于贸易奴隶的人口构成和奴隶贸易造成的婚姻中断。与其他战后文献来源的比较为这些医院数据中发现的战前婚姻模式提供了提示性支持。

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