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Slavery, abolition & social justice [electronic resource].
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Book
Language
English
Published/Created
[Marlborough, Wiltshire, England] : Adam Matthew Publications
Description
Began in 2007.
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Available Online
www.slavery.amdigital.co.uk
Slavery Abolition and Social Justice 1490-2007
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Slavery
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Slave trade
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Summary note
This digital collection documents key aspects of the history of slavery worldwide over six centuries, with 16 key areas of focus: slavery in the early Americas; African coast; the Middle Passage; slavery and agriculture; urban and domestic slavery; slave testimony; spiritualism and religion in slave communities; resistance and revolts; the Underground Railroad; the abolition movement and the slavery debate; legislation and politics; freed slaves, freedmen and free black settlements; education; slavery and the Islamic world; varieties of slave experience; slavery today and the legacy of slavery. The collection also includes case studies from America, the Caribbean, Brazil, and Cuba.
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Description based on contents viewed on December 16, 2013; title from home page.
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Slavery, abolition and social justice
Slavery, abolition and social justice, 1490-2007
OCLC
143498924
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