Precedents : the ́captured negroeś of Tortola, 1807-22 / Sean M. Kelley -- The impact of liberated African ́disposaĺ policies in early nineteenth-century Sierra Leone / Suzanne Schwarz -- Visualizing abolition : mapping the suppression of the African slave trade, 1810s-90s / Daniel B. Domingues da Silva and Katelyn E. Ziegler -- Liberated African ́childreń in Sierra Leone : colonial classifications of ́child́ and ́childhood,́ 1808-19 / Erika Melek Delgado -- New insights on liberated Africans : the 1831 Freetown census / Allen M. Howard -- Ali Eisami’s enslavement in jihad and emancipation as a liberated African / Paul E. Lovejoy -- The misfortune of liberated Africans in colonial Cuba, 1824-76 / Ines Roldan de Montaud -- Household labor and sexual coercion : reconstructing women’s experience of African recaptive settlement / Laura Rosanne Adderley -- Gavino of the Lucumi Nation : David Turnbull and the liberated Africans of Havana / Randy J. Sparks -- British antislavery dipolomacy and liberated African rights as an international issue / Maeve Ryan -- Producing ́liberated́ Africans in mid-nineteenth century Angola / Jose C. Curto -- The Paquete de Benguela : illegal slave trade and the liberated Africans in Rio de Janeiro / Nielson Rosa Bezerra -- Liberated Africans in the Indian Ocean world / Matthew S. Hopper -- Liberated Africans at the Cape : some reconsiderations / Chris Saunders -- Liberated African settlers on St. Helena / Andrew Pearson -- ́Fugitive liberated Congoeś : recaptive youth and the rejection of Liberian apprenticeships, 1858-61 / Sharla M. Fett -- ́Perpetual expatriatioń : forced migration and liberated African apprenticeship in the Gambia / Kyle Prochnow -- ́Promoting the industry of liberated Africanś in British Honduras, 1824-41 / Tim Soriano -- Diaspora consciousness, historical memory, and culture in liberated African villages in Grenada, 1850s-2014 / Shantel George.
Summary:
"Interrogates the development of the world's first international courts of humanitarian justice and the subsequent "liberation" of nearly 200,000 Africans in the nineteenth century"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Rochester studies in African history and the diaspora, 1092-5228
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