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Abolition and the transformation of Atlantic commerce in southern Sierra Leone, 1790s to 1860s

Title
Abolition and the transformation of Atlantic commerce in southern Sierra Leone, 1790s to 1860s / Philip Misevich.
ISBN
9781569026410
1569026416
9781569026403
1569026408
Publication
Trenton : Africa World Press, [2019]
Physical Description
xii, 290 pages ; 22 cm
Summary
"This book explores the relationship between the slave trade, agricultural production, and colonialism over the first half of the nineteenth century in southern Sierra Leone. Although it was located on the frontier of Freetown, the base from which British naval and colonial officials attempted to suppress African slave exports and promote free labor, southern Sierra Leone was violently integrated into the world that the slave trade made during its final 'illegal' phase. The book reveals how these contrasting forces -- one rooted in slave trading, the other in the conjoined projects of abolition and colonialism -- collided along the southern Sierra Leone coast and profoundly affected the lives of free and enslaved Africans throughout the region"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 27, 2020
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Southern Sierra Leone and the Atlantic world from the fifteenth through the mid-nineteenth centuries
The origins of captives leaving southern Sierra Leone in the nineteenth century
The provisions trade in the era of abolition, 1787-1856
Commercial transitions, Islam, and domestic slavery and slave trading, 1830s to 1860s
Colonialism and slavery, 1790s to 1860s
Epilogue: Transatlantic slavery and colonialism on Freetown's frontier.
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