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From Slavery to Emancipation in the Atlantic World Book

From Slavery to Emancipation in the Atlantic World
From Slavery to Emancipation in the Atlantic World, This collection examines the effects of slavery and emancipation on race, class and gender in societies of the American South, the Caribbean, Latin America and West Africa. The contributors discuss what slavery has to teach us about patterns of adjustment, From Slavery to Emancipation in the Atlantic World has a rating of 3 stars
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  • From Slavery to Emancipation in the Atlantic World
  • Written by author Sylvia Frey
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., May 1999
  • This collection examines the effects of slavery and emancipation on race, class and gender in societies of the American South, the Caribbean, Latin America and West Africa. The contributors discuss what slavery has to teach us about patterns of adjustment
  • This collection examines the effects of slavery and emancipation on race, class and gender in societies of the American South, the Caribbean, Latin America and West Africa. The contributors discuss what slavery has to teach us about patterns of adjustment
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The Angolan/Afro-Brazilian cultural connections, Linda M. Heywood; frontier exchange and cotton production - the slave economy in Mississipi, 1798-1836, Daniel H. Usner Jr; the 11 o'clock flog - women, work and labour law in the British Caribbean, Mary Turner; "A most useful and valuable people?" cultural, moral and practical dilemmas posed in the use of liberated African labour in the 19th-century Caribbean, Rosanne Marion Adderley; rites and power - reflections on slavery, freedom and political ritual, Julie Saville; "Stubborn and Disposed to Stand Their Ground" - black militia, sugar workers and the dynamics of collective action in the Louisiana sugar bowl, 1863-87, Rebecca J. Scott; reinventing tradition - Liberty Place, historical memory and silk-stocking vigilantism in New Orleans politics, Lawrence N. Powell; the slave trade remembered on the former gold and slave coasts, Theresa A. Singleton.


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