Slavery and African ethnicities in the Americas : restoring the links / by Gwendolyn Midlo Hall.
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- 305.896/01812 22
- E29.N3 H35 2005eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-212) and index.
Gold, God, race, and slaves -- Making invisible Africans visible : coasts, ports, regions, and ethnicities -- Clustering of African ethnicities in the Americas -- Greater Senegambia/Upper Guinea -- Lower Guinea : Ivory Coast, Gold Coast, Slave Coast/Bight of Benin -- Lower Guinea : the Bight of Biafra -- 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.
The survival of African ethnic identities through four hundred years of the Atlantic slave trade.
Online resource (HeinOnline, viewed September 13, 2016).
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