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Eighty-one rare printed works were selected to be shown, organised into seven thematic groupings: The Slave Trade, The World of Work, Control, Resistance, Africans and their descendants in multiracial societies, Creation of and Afro-American culture, and Slavery attacked and defended: Towards Emamcipation. This project is based on and exhibition held at the John Carter Brown Library in 1988.
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Ship captains, John Carter Brown Library, Slave traders, Exhibitions, Blacks, Plantation owners, Africans, Abolitionists, HistoryPlaces
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Africans in the New World, 1493-1834: from the John Carter Brown Library at Brown University
2003, Adam Matthew Publications
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This project serves as an introduction to the history of Africans in the Americas, from the first direct shipment of slaves across the Atlantic in 1518, to the last known shipment to Cuba in 1864. It presents a variety of perspectives, including those of slave merchants, plantation owners, merchants, ship's captain's, slaves and abolitionists.
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