Saltwater Slavery

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Pub. Date: 2008-09-15
Publisher(s): Harvard Univ Pr
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Summary

In this stark depiction of slaves and their utter alienation from the most basic norms of everyday life, ' Smallwood simultaneously delivers a lucid popular history and expands scholarly understanding of slavery with a thorough, clear-eyed look at the dreaded Middle Passage and how it shaped the slave experience."Publishers Weekly"

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Gold Coast and the Atlantic Market for People
Turning African Captives into Atlantic Commodities
The Political Economy of the Slave Ship
The Anomalous Intimacies of the Slave Cargo
The Living Dead aboard the Slave Ship at Sea
Turning Atlantic Commodities into American Slaves
Life and Death in Diaspora
Conclusion: Saltwater Slavery in Memory and History
Notes
Index
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