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Encyclopedia of the middle passage, edited by Toyin Falola and Amanda Warnock

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Encyclopedia of the middle passage, edited by Toyin Falola and Amanda Warnock
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 411-415) and index
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Encyclopedia of the middle passage
Nature of contents
encyclopediasdictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
230753290
Responsibility statement
edited by Toyin Falola and Amanda Warnock
Series statement
Greenwood milestones in African American history
Summary
Features over two hunded entries on people, places, and other topics related to the slave trade, contains alphabetical and topical lists of entries, and includes a timeline extending from the fifteenth through the late twentieth century
Table Of Contents
Abolitionism -- Abolition of the Slave trade, Brazil -- Abolition of the Slave trade, France -- Abolition of the Slave trade, Great Britain -- Abolition of the Slave trade, Spain -- Abolition of the Slave trade, United States -- Accidents and explosions -- Accra -- Adanggaman (2000) -- African fears of cannibalism -- African Institution -- African rulers and the slave trade -- African Squadrons, the -- Africanus, Leo (c. 1490-c. 1530) -- AfricaTown, Alabama -- Allada -- Amistad (1997) -- Amistad, the -- Angola -- Annobon -- Archeology -- Aro -- Arochukwu -- Arrivals -- Asante -- Asiento -- Atkins, John (1685-1757) -- Baquaqua, Mahommah Gardo (1824/31-?) -- Barbot, John (Jean) (1655-1712) -- Barracoons -- Benezet, Anthony (1713-1784) -- Benin -- Benito Cereno (1855) -- Bissagos -- Black Sailors -- Bonny -- Bordeaux -- Bozal -- Branding -- Brathwaite, Kamau (1930- ) -- Brazil -- Bristol -- British Caribbean -- British Navy -- British slave trade -- Brookes, the -- Buenos Aires -- Calabar -- Cape Coast Castle -- Cape Verde -- Captains -- Cargoes -- Carpenters -- Cartagena -- Chains -- Charleston -- Children -- Christianity -- Claver, Saint Peter (1580-1654) -- Closure of the Slave trade -- Clotilda, the -- Coffle -- Congo River -- Cowry shells (cowries) -- Credit and finance -- Crew -- Cuba -- Cugoano, Quobna Ottobah (c. 1757-1803) -- Curaçao -- Dahomey -- Daily schedule -- Dancing and exercise -- Danish slave trade -- Decentralized societies -- Destinations -- Disease -- Doctors and surgeons -- Doldrums -- Door of No Return -- Drownings -- Duration of voyages -- Dutch Slave trade -- Elmina -- Enslavement and procurement -- Entrepôts -- Equiano, Olaudah (1745-1797) -- Eric Williams Thesis (1944) -- Escapes and runaways (maroonage) -- Ethnicity -- Europe, enslaved Africans in -- Falconbridge, Alexander (?-1792) -- Families and family separations -- Fernando Po -- Firearms and gunpowder -- Folklore -- Food -- Fort Saint Louis -- Fredensborg, the -- Free trade -- French Caribbean -- French slave trade -- Galley slaves -- Gambia River -- Garcia II of Kongo (r. 1641-1661) -- Gender and slave exports -- Gold Coast -- Gorée Island -- Guerrero, the -- Haitian Revolution, the -- Handbooks for slave traders -- Havana -- Henrietta Marie, the -- Hispaniola -- Historical memory -- Historiography -- Hold -- HumanitarianismIgbo -- Illegal slave trade, Brazil -- Illegal slave trade, Spanish Caribbean -- Indentured servants -- Indian Ocean -- Insurance -- Interlopers -- Internal slave trade, Brazil -- Internal slave trade, United States -- Islam and Muslims -- Ivory Wreck, the -- Jamaica -- Key West African Cemetery -- Kongo -- Kormantyn -- Lagos -- Languages and communication -- Leeward Islands -- Legitimate commerce -- Lewis, Cudjo (?-1935) -- Liberia -- Licensing -- Life expectancy -- Lisbon -- Liverpool -- Loango -- London -- Luanda -- Manqueron -- "Middle Passage" (1966) -- Middle Passage, the (2000) -- Minor European nations -- Monopoly -- Mortality, crew -- Mortality, slave -- Mozambique -- Museums -- Music, songs, and singing -- Nancy, the -- Nantes -- Narratives by slave traders -- Nbena -- New England -- New Orleans -- Newton, John (1725-1807) -- Oral history -- Ouidah -- Ounce trade -- Overcrowding -- Phillips, Thomas -- Plans and diagrams -- Plantations -- Ports -- Portuguese slave trade -- Potosí -- Price -- Profits and investors -- Rape and sexual abuse -- Re-captives and liberated Africans -- Re-export -- Regulations -- Religion -- Reparations -- Returnees to Africa -- Royal Africa Company -- Rum and cachaça -- Saint Domingue -- "Saltwater Negroes" -- São Tomé -- "Seasoning" -- Seasons -- Senegal -- Seville -- Shipmate -- Shipwrecks -- Shipyards -- Sierra Leone -- Slave coast -- Slave merchants (slave traders) -- Slave narratives and slave autobiography -- "Slavers throwing overboard the dead and dying--typhon coming on" (1840) -- Slavery in Africa -- Smuggling -- Spanish Caribbean -- Storms -- Sugar -- Suicide -- Supply and demand -- Taxes -- Textiles -- Torture -- Tourism -- Trade commodities -- Trade forts -- Trans-Atlantic slave trade database -- Trans-Saharan slave trade -- Triangular trade -- Trudo, Agaja (r. 1708-1732) -- Ventilation and suffocation -- Vili -- Violence -- Volume -- Wars, African -- Washington, Madison (c. 1815-?) -- Water and dehydration -- Wheatley, Phillis (1753-1784) -- Wilberforce, William (1759-1833) -- Windward coast -- Windward Islands -- Women -- Zong, the -- Zulueta, Pedro de
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