Making the Black Atlantic : Britain and the African diaspora / James Walvin.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781474292900
- 1474292909
- Slave trade -- Great Britain
- Slave trade -- North Atlantic Region
- Slave trade -- Africa, West
- Esclaves -- Commerce -- Grande-Bretagne
- Esclaves -- Commerce -- Atlantique Nord, Région de l'
- Esclaves -- Commerce -- Afrique occidentale
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Exports & Imports
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / General
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / Marketing
- POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Trade & Tariffs
- Slave trade
- West Africa
- Great Britain
- North Atlantic Region
- 382/.44 21
- HT1161 .W355 2016
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed September 9, 2016).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Before the British -- 2. Coming of the British -- 3. Origins and Destinations -- 4. Plantations -- 5. Slave Culture -- 6. Profiting from Slavery -- 7. Black Britain -- 8. Fruits of Slave Labour -- 9. Quakers and Other Friends -- 10. Attacking Slavery -- 11. Consequences.
This is the first text to present a coherent story of the African exile, of its origins, progress and transformation from bondage to freedom, within the broadest context, and with particular reference to Britain's central role.
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