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100 1 $aRawley, James A.
245 10 $aLondon, metropolis of the slave trade /$cJames A. Rawley.
260 $aColumbia :$bUniversity of Missouri Press,$cc2003.
300 $axvii, 192 p. ;$c24 cm.
440 0 $aShades of blue and gray series
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 181) and index.
505 0 $aThe transatlantic slave trade: a survey -- The port of London and the eighteenth-century slave trade: historians, sources, and a reappraisal -- Humphry Morice: foremost London slave merchant of his time -- Richard Harris, slave trader spokesman -- Henry Laurens and the Atlantic slave trade -- Further light on Archibald Dalzel -- John Newton: amazing grace -- London's defense of the slave trade, 1787-1807 -- Captain Nathaniel Gordon, the only American executed for violating the slave trade laws -- A summing up.
520 $aThe author examines the role of individuals involved in and opposed to the slave trade, as well as exloring London's central role in the trade.
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