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GREENSTEIN LEWIS J. Slave and Citizen : The South African Case The debate over stimulated in the was comparative slavery mid-1940s the of Frank Tannenbaum’s Slave and by publication Citizen ...
Sharla M. Fett's Recaptured Africans contributes significantly to scholarship on the transatlantic trade, focusing especially on four slave ships that the U.S. Navy intercepted en route to Cuba ...
to maintain political and social power in the post-Civil War South . She introduces the reader to the symbiotic concepts of “infamy” and “Black Codes,” which regulated the behavior of former slaves and operated ...
. 379-88. tions. Southern Africa Spotlight on South Africa. Plural Soc., Autumn GINIHWSKI, P. 1973, pp. 45-51. Slave and citizen : the South GREENSTEIN, L. J. Race, July 1973, pp. 25 - African case . 46 ...
of these slaves , to transform them into ‘liberated Africans ’. Comparing interactions between the state and liberated Africans at sea along the South African and Brazilian coasts, and in the port towns of Cape Town ...
The historical context for Recaptured Africans : Surviving Slave Ships, Detention, and Dislocation in the Final Years of the Slave Trade lies in the activities of American ships patrolling ...
the opportunity to participate in the American social compact. The Supreme Court had gone even further than necessary in their case , holding that even free African Americans were not citizens of the United States ...
and to the nation. Title aside, Clark-Pujara does not provide a forensic accounting of slavery-based businesses. Although Clark-Pujara identifies several of the most significant slave -labor investors, in most cases ...
at the time, and those actually caught carrying slaves could be fined two hundred dollars for each slave . The law allowed private citizens to bring cases against slave traders and to receive half of any fines ...
these insights into the classroom, see James H. Sweet, “Teaching the Modern African Diaspora: A Case Study of the Atlantic Slave Trade,” Radical History Review 77 (Spring 2000): 106–22. 18 David Eltis, Stephen D ...
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