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Preface | ||
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Ch. 1 | Settlers, Soldiers, Indians, and Officials: The Chaos of French Rule | 1 |
Ch. 2 | Senegambia During the French Slave Trade to Louisiana | 28 |
Ch. 3 | Death and Revolt: The French Slave Trade to Louisiana | 56 |
Ch. 4 | The Bambara in Louisiana: From the Natchez Uprising to the Samba Bambara Conspiracy | 96 |
Ch. 5 | French New Orleans: Technology, Skills, Labor, Escape, Treatment | 119 |
Ch. 6 | The Creole Slaves: Origin, Family, Language, Folklore | 156 |
Ch. 7 | Bas du Fleuve: The Creole Slaves Adapt to the Cypress Swamp | 201 |
Ch. 8 | The Pointe Coupee Post: Race Mixture and Freedom at a Frontier Settlement | 237 |
Ch. 9 | Re-Africanization Under Spanish Rule | 275 |
Ch. 10 | Unrest During the Early 1790s | 316 |
Ch. 11 | The 1795 Conspiracy in Pointe Coupee | 343 |
Conclusion | 375 | |
Appendix A Basic Facts About All Slave-Trade Voyages from Africa to Louisiana During the French Regime | 381 | |
Appendix B African Nations of Slaves Accused of Crimes in Records of the Superior Council of Louisiana | 398 | |
Appendix C Slaves Found in Pointe Coupee Inventories Between 1771 and 1802: Breakdown by Origin, Nation, Sex, and Percentage in Population | 402 | |
Appendix D Evidence of Widespread Survival of African Names in Colonial Louisiana | 407 | |
Note on Sources | 413 | |
Index | 423 |
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