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Mr. W. J. Holloway, E. W. Ward,

Classified ads: Crosse & Blackwell, Multiple Classified Advertisements, "Enslaved Womanhood of the Congo", The Richest in Cream. Frontmatter: The African Mail, The "African Mail". Editorial: Editorial Notices, Editorial Colonies and Commerce. Table ...

1908 - Gale Group | NCCO EuropeAfrica

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Caroline M. Kisiel, Brian J. Miller,

... with white European settlers claiming land and bringing enslaved people as property to the land. The first ... slavery in Illinois, then part of French Louisiana. Enslaved Africans were originally brought to Illinois, by some ... Illinois may have been the first to own enslaved Africans due to their financial resources and political ... faith.6 However, the Codes also described Black enslaved people as “chattels that could be bought and ... third offense punishable by death) and prohibitions on enslaved people gathering with other enslaved people under the ...

Tópico(s): American History and Culture

2023 - University of Illinois Press | Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society (1998-)

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Stephen, James,

Includes appendix. At head of title: England enslaved by her own slave colonies. Book.

0000 - Gale Group | SAS Part 1

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Diana Baptiste, Sasha Turner, Nia Josiah, Joyell Arscott, Carmen Alvarez, Ruth‐Alma Turkson‐Ocran, Tamar Rodney, Yvonne Commodore‐Mensah, Lucine Francis, Patty Wilson, Shaquita Starks, Kamila A. Alexander, Janiece L. Taylor, Olubunmi Ogungbe, Samuel Byiringiro, Marlena Fisher, Sherma J. Charlemagne‐Badal, Beatrice Remy Marseille, Sabianca Delva, Janelle Akomah, Emerald Jenkins, Derek T. Dangerfield, Gloria Ramsey, Phyllis Sharps, Jill Hamilton,

... exemplified in early nineteenth century Jamaica, when an enslaved healer and midwife identified only as Nurse Flora ... for example, was an important food source for enslaved Africans, but Black herbalists used its leaves to ... foreign diseases and ailments of their new environment, enslaved healers adapted by experimenting with new botanicals and ... known across the seventeenth century Caribbean, having been enslaved in several cities, beginning in her birthplace Santo ... American nursing remain mostly unnamed because they were enslaved. However, those most well-known in American history ...

Tópico(s): Caribbean history, culture, and politics

2021 - Wiley | Journal of Advanced Nursing

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Classified ads: Crosse & Blackwell, Multiple Classified Advertisements, "Enslaved Womanhood of the Congo", Nestle's Condensed Milk. Frontmatter: The African Mail, Annual Subscription, 20/- Post Free. Table of contents: Contents. Editorial: Editorial ...

1908 - Gale Group | NCCO EuropeAfrica

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Ayah Nuriddin, Graham Mooney, Alexandre White,

... and future pandemics. Since 1619 when the first enslaved people were brought to the British Colony of Virginia until June 19, 1865, when the last enslaved Black person was emancipated in the USA, Black ... violent medical treatment and experimentation against their will. Enslaved Black people's bodies were exploited for the ... in the 19th century. Medical schools relied on enslaved Black bodies as "anatomical material" and recruited students ... 1919. The Medical College of Georgia purchased an enslaved man, Grandison Harris, to work as the resurrectionist ...

Tópico(s): Racial and Ethnic Identity Research

2020 - Elsevier BV | The Lancet

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Dr. E. Wilmot Blyden,

Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, "Enslaved Womanhood of the Congo", Nestle's Condensed Milk. Frontmatter: The African Mail, Annual Subscription, 20/- Post Free, The …. Editorial: Editorial Notices, ...

1908 - Gale Group | NCCO EuropeAfrica

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Matthew Francis Rarey,

... of the trial papers of Jacques Viegas, an enslaved "natural of Ouidah" about twenty years old.1 ... in sexual and romantic relationships, or even allow enslaved persons to escape the oversight of their masters. ... de mandinga were primarily produced and disseminated by enslaved Africans whose biographies crossed central and western Africa, ... matured.Mid-seventeenth century Inquisition records increasingly mention enslaved Africans in Brazil and Portugal making and selling ... knife wounds. The first recorded case of an enslaved African using such objects in Portugal is from ...

Tópico(s): Global Maritime and Colonial Histories

2018 - UCLA James S. Coleman African Studies Center | African Arts

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Thomas Welsh, P. W. Ponty,

Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, "Enslaved Womanhood of the Congo". Frontmatter: The African Mail, The "African Mail". Table of contents: Contents. Editorial: Editorial Nigerian Progress. News: The ...

1908 - Gale Group | NCCO EuropeAfrica

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Emily West, Rose Knight,

... represented the point at which the exploitation of enslaved women as workers and as reproducers literally intersected. ... enforced wet-nursing constituted a distinct aspect of enslaved women's commodification. The evocative image of an enslaved wet nurse, carefully holding a white child to ... divide, and white women also sometimes wet-nursed enslaved infants. Yet ultimately, white women used wet-nursing as a tool to manipulate enslaved women's motherhood for slaveholders' own ends. This ... fostered both physical closeness and racial distance between enslaved and white women, and opportunities for resistance on ...

Tópico(s): Historical Studies on Reproduction, Gender, Health, and Societal Changes

2017 - Southern Historical Association | The Journal of Southern History

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F. Mira Green,

... Participants in the Shadows:The Sexual Lives of Enslaved Women and Boys F. Mira Green (bio) The ... 2 Because the sexual lives of prostitutes and enslaved persons overlapped in many important ways, any discussion ... owners also expected financially to take advantage of enslaved women's sexuality.5 Indeed, Roman writers viewed ... writers indicate that they relied on sex with enslaved women to keep their male slaves in line ( ... nature of sexual relationships between free men and enslaved women and boys in ancient Rome. First, I ...

Tópico(s): American Constitutional Law and Politics

2015 - Texas Tech University Press | Helios

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Ras Michael Brown, Joan C. Bristol, Emily Suzanne Clark, Michael Pasquier, Matthew J. Cressler, Stephen Selka,

... to one degree or another on free and enslaved Africans. For instance, the largest population of free ... that exerted control over the lives of Africans enslaved and free with considerable efficacy and often ironic ... South Carolina Lowcountry.A large majority of the enslaved newcomers to South Carolina within the first two ... Christianity in some sense numbered among the other enslaved Africans taken to the South Carolina Lowcountry in ... The proportion of indigenous people integrated into the enslaved population peaked at 30 percent, almost all of ...

Tópico(s): Colonialism, slavery, and trade

2014 - Penn State University Press | Journal of Africana Religions

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Stephen, James,

Sabin 91237. Book.

0000 - Gale Group | SAS Part 1

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Christer Petley,

... number of whites to dominate and control the enslaved majority. By the end of the eighteenth century, ... in Jamaica, 6. 9. CitationBurnard, "Failed Settler Society." Enslaved people made up about 85 percent of the ... of Jamaica, 329. 27. On the work of enslaved people employed in domestic occupations such as purchasing ... In 1831, the governor of Antigua noted that enslaved vendors were able to ensure the free population " ... whip necessary to plantation discipline and that an enslaved family transported from Africa displayed a relaxed "indifference" ...

Tópico(s): Caribbean history, culture, and politics

2012 - Taylor & Francis | Atlantic Studies

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Sergio Lussana,

FORMERLY ENSLAVED WITH ABOUT SEVENTY-FIVE OTHERS ON a COTTON plantation in Jackson County, Alabama, John Finnely recalled one ... practices and their role in the lives of enslaved men. Some scholars, such as Daniel P. Black, have argued against the possibility that enslaved men could engage in such activities under slavery. ... to Black's claim, there is evidence that enslaved men engaged in various pursuits, such as wrestling, ... of these activities for the identities of men enslaved in the antebellum American South. At present, the ...

Tópico(s): Race, History, and American Society

2010 - Southern Historical Association | The Journal of Southern History

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Diana Paton,

Discussions of the coercion and abuse experienced by enslaved people in New World slave societies have tended ... ways, this is how it should be: for enslaved people, experiencing or witnessing violence was indeed an ... of life. Nevertheless, violence inflicted by slaveholders on enslaved people did not take place in a vacuum: ... managers in Jamaica, and the means by which enslaved people responded to them. It suggests that such ... dominance of slave-owners and plantation managers over enslaved people. For some contemporary observers, insulting language served ...

Tópico(s): Cuban History and Society

2006 - Wiley | Gender & History

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Luckock, Benjamin,

Attributed to Benjamin Luckock by NUC pre-1956. Book.

0000 - Gale Group | The Making of Modern World

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Sergio Lussana,

This article examines the homosocial world of enslaved men in the antebellum American South. It underscores that the lives of enslaved men were intertwined with one another, and that male interdependence was a fact of enslaved life. It examines how pursuits such as drinking, gambling, and wrestling brought enslaved men together in an all-male subculture through ... to the gendered identity and self-esteem of enslaved men. Through their homosocial relationships men forged strong ties of friendship. These relationships offered enslaved men a significant emotional landscape through which to ...

Tópico(s): American History and Culture

2013 - Oxford University Press | Journal of Social History

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Cassia Roth,

Brazil imported more enslaved Africans than any other slave-owning society in the Americas, and it was the last country in the western hemisphere to abolish the institution. Whereas many enslaved persons toiled on plantations and in mines, urban slavery was also prominent, with enslaved men carrying coffee through the streets and enslaved women washing clothes. One gendered aspect of urban ... 19th-century Brazil included slave owners renting out enslaved women as wet nurses to breastfeed the children ...

Tópico(s): Caribbean history, culture, and politics

2018 - SAGE Publishing | Journal of Human Lactation

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Sasha Turner,

Death, particularly of enslaved infants and children, cast a long shadow over the experiences of enslaved mothers. Almost half of all enslaved infants died within the first two weeks of ... profit–loss calculations tabulate the frequent deaths of enslaved youngsters, these accounts reveal very little about cultural conventions on maternal grief or how enslaved mothers responded to their children’s deaths. In ... maternal grief, this article challenges the claims that enslaved Africans welcomed and celebrated death because it freed ...

Tópico(s): African history and culture studies

2017 - Frank Cass & Co. | Slavery and Abolition

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Srinivas Aravamudan,

... Virginian ideas of luxury; the self-fashioning of enslaved subjects, including Olaudah Equiano and Phillis Wheatley; and ... website slaveryfootprint.org, twenty-seven million people remain enslaved in countries from China to Congo and Pakistan ... within modernity arose transversally and was resisted by enslaved individuals through religious cults such as Myal and ... potential liberation that arises from reappropriative tactics by enslaved subjects who refashion themselves into survivors. In this ... Passage but thrived into syncretic efflorescence. The formerly enslaved became bravura instances of the modern subject, not ...

Tópico(s): Colonialism, slavery, and trade

2015 - Duke University Press | Modern Language Quarterly

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Luckock, Benjamin, Peck, George,

Attributed to Benjamin Luckock. Cf. NUC pre-1956. "George Peck, Editor." Book.

0000 - Gale Group | Sabin

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Michelle A. McKinley,

... traces the efforts of Margarita de Torres, an enslaved woman, who waged a nine-year lawsuit for ... complexities that arose with the legal treatment of enslaved offspring of free fathers. Acknowledgements Special thanks are ... s freedom, and also the affective relationships between enslaved women and their owners. See José Ramón Jouve ... for the delayed promise of freedom for both enslaved women and their children – or at a minimum ... owners and their domestic slaves. In other words, enslaved women could have used the legal process to ...

Tópico(s): American Constitutional Law and Politics

2012 - Frank Cass & Co. | Slavery and Abolition