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Contents
Preface: Truth and Reconciliation
Acknowledgments
1. Gold, God, Race, and Slaves
2. Making Invisible Africans Visible: Coasts, Ports, Regions, and Ethnicities
3. The Clustering of African Ethnicities in the Americas
4. Greater Senegambia/Upper Guinea
5. Lower Guinea: Ivory Coast, Gold Coast, and Slave Coast
6. Lower Guinea: The Bight of Biafra
7. Bantulands: West Central Africa and Mozambique
Conclusion: Implications for Culture Formation in the Americas
Appendix: Prices of Slaves by Ethnicity and Gender in Louisiana, 1719-1820
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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