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portada Liberated Africans and the Abolition of the Slave Trade, 1807-1896 (Rochester Studies in African History and the Diasp) (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Año
2020
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
480
Encuadernación
Tapa Dura
ISBN13
9781580469692

Liberated Africans and the Abolition of the Slave Trade, 1807-1896 (Rochester Studies in African History and the Diasp) (en Inglés)

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In 1807, Britain and the United States passed legislation limiting and ultimately prohibiting the transoceanic slave trade. As world powers negotiated anti-slave-trade treaties thereafter, British, Portuguese, Spanish, Brazilian, French, and US authorities seized ships suspected of illegal slave trading, raided slave barracoons, and detained newly landed slaves. The judicial processes in a network of the world's first international courts of humanitarian justice not only resulted in the "liberation" of nearly two hundred thousand people but also generated an extensive archive of documents. Liberated Africans and the Abolition of the Slave Trade, 1807-1896 makes use of these records to illuminate the fates of former slaves, many of whom were released from bondage only to be conscripted into extended periods of indentured servitude.Essays in this collection explore a range of topics related to those often referred to as "Liberated Africans"-a designation that, the authors show, should be met with skepticism. Contributors share an emphasis on the human consequences for Africans of the abolitionist legislation. The collection is deeply comparative, looking at conditions in British colonies such as Sierra Leone, the Gambia, and the Cape Colony as well as slave-plantation economies such as Brazil, Cuba, and Mauritius. A groundbreaking intervention in the study of slavery, abolition, and emancipation, this volume will be welcomed by scholars, students, and all who care about the global legacy of slavery.Richard Anderson is a lecturer at the University of Exeter. Henry B. Lovejoy is an assistant professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder.Table of ContentsList of IllustrationsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: "Liberated Africans" and Early International Courts of Humanitarian Effort - Henry B. Lovejoy and Richard AndersonPart One. Origins of Liberated AfricansPrecedents: The "Captured Negroes" of Tortola, 1807-22 - Sean KellyThe Impact of Liberated African "Disposal" Policies in Early Nineteenth-Century Sierra Leone - Suzanne SchwarzVisualizing Abolition: Mapping the Suppression of the African Slave Trade, 1810s-90s - Daniel B. Domingues da Silva and Katelyn E. ZieglerPart Two. Sierra LeoneLiberated African "Children" in Sierra Leone: Colonial Classifications of "Child" and "Childhood," 1808-19 - Érika Melek DelgadoNew Insights on Liberated Africans: The 1831 Freetown Census - Allen M. HowardAli Eisami's Enslavement in Jihad and Emancipation as a Liberated African - Paul LovejoyPart Three. CaribbeanThe Misfortune of Liberated Africans in Colonial Cuba, 1824-76 - Inés Roldn de MontaudHousehold Labor and Sexual Coercion: Reconstructing Women's Experience of African Recaptive Settlement - Laura Rosanne AdderleyGavino of the Lucumi Nation: David Turnbull and the Liberated Africans of Havana - Randy J. SparksPart Four. Lusophone AtlanticBritish Antislavery Diplomacy and Liberated African Rights as an International Issue - Maeve RyanProducing "Liberated" Africans in Mid-nineteenth Century Angola - José C. CurtoThe Paquete de Benguela: Illegal Slave Trade and the Liberated Africans in Rio de Janeiro - Nielson Rosa BezerraPart Five. Liberated Africans in Global PerspectiveLiberated Africans in the Indian Ocean World - Matthew S. HopperLiberated Africans at the Cape: Some Reconsiderations - Chris SaundersLiberated African Settlers on St. Helena - Andrew Pearson"Fugitive Liberated Congoes": Recaptive Youth and the Rejection of Liberian Apprenticeships, 1858-61 - Sharla M. FettPart Six. Resettlements"Perpetual Expatriation": Forced Migration and Liberated African Apprenticeship in the Gambia - Kyle Prochnow"Promoting the Industry of Liberated Africans" in British Honduras, 1824-41 - Tim SorianoDiaspora Consciousness, Historical Memory and Culture in Liberated African Villages in Grenada, 1850s-2014 - Shantel GeorgeBibliographyNotes on Contributors

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