Black Ivory by James Walvin

Black Ivory by James Walvin

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The brutal story of African slavery in the British colonies of the West Indies and North America is told in this history. All aspects of African slavery up to 1776 are covered, including: the situation of women; flight and rebellion; disease and death; and the conditions on the slave ships.

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Black Ivory by James Walvin

The terrible story of African slavery in the British colonies of the West Indies and North America is told with clarity and compassion in this classic history.
James Walvin is Professor of History at the University of York. He has written widely on slave history and British social history and his recent publications include Questioning Slavery (1996), Making the Black Atlantic (2000), The Slave Trade (1999) and Britains's Slave Empire (2000).
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ISBN 13 9780631229599
ISBN 10 0631229590
Title Black Ivory
Author James Walvin
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Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 2001-11-05
Number of pages 348
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