Slave trade
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Slave trade
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Slave trade
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Incoming Resources
- The story of Rufino, slavery, freedom, and Islam in the black Atlantic, João José Reis, Flávio dos Santos Gomes and Marcus J. M. de Carvalho ; translated by H. Sabrina Gledhill
- Williams' Gang, a notorious slave trader and his cargo of black convicts, Jeff Forret
- The butchers' grand ball, meditations on Gorée Island in photographs and carefully chosen words, Kiarri T.-H. Cheatwood
- Rockets and blue lights, Winsome Pinnock
- Oroonoko, Aphra Behn
- The voyage of La Amistad, a quest for freedom, [MPI Teleproductions] ; written by Warneke J. Smith ; produced and directed by H.D. Motyl
- The kidnapping club, Wall Street, slavery, and resistance on the eve of the Civil War, Jonathan Daniel Wells
- Capitalism and slavery, Eric Williams
- The American slave coast, a history of the slave-breeding industry, Ned and Constance Sublette
- New England plantations, commerce and slavery, Robert A. Geake
- Apocalypse 1692, empire, slavery, and the great Port Royal earthquake, Ben Hughes ; maps by Tracy Dungan
- Slavery and empire in Central Asia, Jeff Eden
- Buying time, debt and mobility in the western Indian Ocean, Thomas F. McDow
- Canticles II, (lost scrolls), George Elliott Clarke
- The last slave ships, New York and the end of the middle passage, John Harris
- Trading souls, Europe's transatlantic trade in Africans, Hilary McD. Beckles, Verene A. Shepherd ; with a foreword by P.J. Patterson
- Enslaved, the sunken history of the transatlantic slave trade, Simcha Jacobovici & Sean Kingsley ; preface by Brenda Jones
- Recaptured Africans, surviving slave ships, detention, and dislocation in the final years of the slave trade, Sharla M. Fett
- White fury, a Jamaican slaveholder and the age of revolution, Christer Petley
- Slavery and its legacy in Ghana and the diaspora, edited by Rebecca Shumway and Trevor R. Getz
- Feeding the ghosts, Fred D'Aguiar
- Soul by soul, life inside the antebellum slave market, Walter Johnson
- Ghost voices, a poem in prayer, Quincy Troupe
- Slavery in the age of memory, engaging the past, Ana Lucia Araujo
Outgoing Resources
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