Trade in African Slave Labor
.... He writes, "It would be premature to generalize about the impact of the
slave trade on
African societies over these four centuries." For a time, human slavery ....
(1665

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African-American: Slave and Free
The second half of the eighteenth century witnessed both progress and setbacks in the status of
African-Americans,
slave and free. ....
(2457

10

)
African & European Slave Trade
In Oluadah Equiano's The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Oluadah Equiano, we are provided with a unique view of the
African and European
slave trade from ....
(1250

5

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The African Slave Trade & European Attitudes
In The
African Slave Trade by Basil Davidson, the author traces the development of attitudes on the part of European settlers not only toward black slaves but ....
(754

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Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: Analysis
.... is contrary to Rodney (1990), who claims that Africans were often very enthusiastic participants in the
slave trade and that many
African rulers gained access ....
(1249

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Slave Culture & the Foundations of Black America
.... of Black America examines the folklore of Black America and how the Black American experience developed through the
slave era as
African cultural elements were ....
(790

3

)
The European Slave Trade as a Holocaust Most peop
.... about the
African holocaust, claims that as many as 100 million Africans may have died as a result of the European
slave trade ("The
African Holocaust" np). ....
(1538

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Slave Communities
Most Americans of
African descent originally were brought to the continent involuntarily as .... immigrated to the United States since the end of the
slave trade. ....
(1356

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Role of West African Slaves in South Carolina
.... (240) Despite South Carolina's attempts to negate the influence of slaves on the development its economy, the
African slave contribution was far-reaching in ....
(1530

6

)
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
.... entry into the commercial
slave markets of these areas must have been mainly to increase demand, raise prices, and to encourage
African slave brokers to seek ....
(2046

8

)
The Slave Trade with Africa
.... It is the point at which the internal
African slave trade developed into a mechanism specialized to provide a steady stream of Africans for purchase by ....
(1242

5

)
European Slave Trade
.... While slavery in America was instituted by European settlers, the
African slave trade was never of much note in Europe itself: Although Europe was undergoing ....
(1848

7

)
African American Literature
.... Two of the voices discussed here were slaves, and their expression of the
slave experience demonstrates clearly how human the selves really were, what effect ....
(1484

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Black Nationalism in the Slave Population
.... However, there were also black abolitionists who played a prominent and important role, and
African American leaders among the freed
slave population served a ....
(1564

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)
Depictions of African blacks in Greco Roman Art
.... fire while the experts proceed to paint the god. Undoubtedly, too, the
slave is
African. This can be seen in the depiction of his ....
(2619

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)
African American Women
.... Nevertheless, there has been a strong spine of
African-American female participation .... Born a
slave in Ulster County, New York, Sojourner was originally named ....
(2511

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)
The Slave Trade in Africa
.... the
slave trade expanded tremendously in West Africa as the European powers forged stronger links with
African slave traders. The ....
(3176

13

)
Slave Religion
.... Raboteau's
Slave Religion: The "Invisible Institution" in the Antebellum South explores the black church as a center of social significance in
African-American ....
(1658

7

)
Gustavas Vassa, the African
.... 4. What struck me most in Equiano's book was the remarkable difference between who Equiano was and the usual stereotype of the
African slave as unintelligent ....
(3152

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)
The Bell Witch. The Slave Trade
.... They provided a robust, cheap source of labor (in 1638, the price tag for an
African males was around $27). The
slave codes robbed Africans of their freedom ....
(1079

4

)
African American History
.... of that period, Phyllis established herself in the realm of white European literature, modifying the styles to reflect her
African heritage and
slave experience ....
(3965

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)
AFRICAN Literature in Curriculum
.... most educators in accepting
African literature into the curriculum is for them to honestly reassess their beliefs and learning concerning the
slave trade, both ....
(1212

5

)
African Americans in the American Revolutionary War: This 5-page ...
.... better, and in new England, the
African Americans formally made their case for freedom, with court cases as early as 1701 when a Massachusetts
slave won his ....
(1789

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)
Impact of American Slave Trade on Cape Verde
....
African ancestry. Positioned on the great trade routes between Africa, Europe, and the New World, Cape Verde quickly became a prosperous center for the
slave ....
(2184

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)
The African-American Odyssey
.... C. Hine, and Stanley Harrold, briefly outline the history of the
African continent from prehistoric times to the 17th Century, when the
slave trade began to ....
(821

3

)
Slave Girl and Black Boy
The
African-American experience is often chronicled in personal narratives like Harriet Jacobs' Incidents in the Life of a
Slave Girl (
Slave Girl hereafter ....
(2025

8

)
Experience of a Female Slave
.... in Slavery:
Slave Narratives from the Federal Writer's Project 1936-1938. Clark-Lewis, Elizabeth. "'For a Real Better Life' Voices of
African American Women ....
(1003

4

)
Frederick Douglass: Early Builder of African American Culture
.... across the country learn about Frederick Douglass, a former
slave whose harrowing .... few understand his influence in the shaping of early
African-American culture ....
(1180

5

)
Black Police in America
.... From this premise, Dulaney established his link between the nation's reliance on
slave labor and the policing of
African Americans, and between the history of ....
(978

4

)
African Americans in the Colonial Era
.... and fifty years, beginning with the arrival of the first
slave in 1619. It is Wright's unique aim to examine this understudied era of
African Americans in ....
(1234

5

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