The Secret Life Of Bacon Tait, A White Slave Trader Married To A Free Woman Of Color

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Historians have long discussed the interracial families of prominent slave dealers in Richmond, Virginia, and elsewhere, yet, until now, the story of slave trader Bacon Tait remained untold. Among the most prominent and wealthy citizens of Richmond, Bacon Tait embarked upon a striking and unexpected double life: that of a white slave trader married to a free black woman. In The Secret Life of Bacon Tait, Hank Trent tells TaitÆs complete story for the first time, reconstructing the hidden aspects of his strange and often paradoxical life through meticulous research in lawsuits, newspapers, deeds, and other original records. Active and ambitious in a career notorious even among slave owners for its viciousness, Bacon Tait nevertheless claimed to be married to a free woman of color, Courtney Fountain, whose extended family were involved in the abolitionist movement and the Underground Railroad. As Trent reveals, Bacon Tait maintained his domestic sphere as a loving husband and father in a mixed-race family in the North while running a successful and ruthless slave-trading business in the South. Though he possessed legal control over thousands of other black women at different times, Trent argues that Tait remained loyal to his wife, avoiding the predatory sexual practices of many slave traders. No less remarkably, Courtney Tait and their four children received the benefits of TaitÆs wealth while remaining close to her family of origin, many of whom spoke out against the practice of slavery and even fought in the Civil War on the side of the Union. In a fascinating display of historical detective work, Trent illuminates the worlds Bacon Tait and his family inhabited, from the complex partnerships and rivalries among slave traders to the anxieties surrounding free black populations in Courtney and Bacon TaitÆs adopted city of Salem, Massachusetts. TaitÆs double life illuminates the complex interplay of control, manipulation, love, hate, denigration, and respect among interracial families, all within the larger context of a society that revolved around the enslavement of black Americans by white traders.


  • | Author: Hank Trent
  • | Publisher: Lsu Press
  • | Publication Date: Mar 08, 2017
  • | Number of Pages: 224 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Hardcover/History
  • | ISBN-10: 0807165212
  • | ISBN-13: 9780807165218
Author:
Hank Trent
Publisher:
Lsu Press
Publication Date:
Mar 08, 2017
Number of pages:
224 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Hardcover/History
ISBN-10:
0807165212
ISBN-13:
9780807165218