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Slavery, childhood, and abolition in Jamaica, 1788-1838

Title
Slavery, childhood, and abolition in Jamaica, 1788-1838 / Colleen A. Vasconcellos.
ISBN
9780820348025
0820348023
9780820348056
0820348058
9780820348032
0820348058
9780820348056
Publication
Athens ; London : The University of Georgia Press, [2015]
Physical Description
xvi, 151 pages ; 23 cm.
Summary
"This project examines childhood and slavery in Jamaica from 1750, when abolitionist sentiment began to take hold in England, to 1838, when slavery finally ended on the island. By focusing specifically on the changing nature of slave childhood in Jamaica, Vasconcellos examines how childhood and slavery influenced and changed each other throughout this period of study, with the abolitionist movement standing as the main catalyst for change. With each chapter focusing on a different aspect of the slave experience, this monograph explores a childhood that was defined by planter opinion and manipulation, but one that was increasingly affected by the complex processes of slavery, abolition, and eventually emancipation. In doing so, this study reveals a great deal about slave family and childhood from the inside, shining new light on the experiences of slave children and slave families in Jamaica"--Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 14, 2015
Series
Early American places.
Early American places
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
"To so dark a destiny my lovely babe I've borne" : slavery and childhood in Jamaica
"The child whom many fathers share, hath seldom known a father's care" : miscegenation and childhood in Jamaican slave society
"Train up a child in the way he should go" : childhood and education in the Jamaican slave community
"That iniquitous law" : the apprenticeship and emancipation of Jamaica's enslaved children.
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