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Identity in the Shadow of Slavery (Black Atlantic)
0Delve into the profound formation of identity amidst the enduring shadow of slavery in the Black Atlantic. This essential study examines how gender, ethnic, and cultural factors shaped communities among enslaved Africans and their descendants. Essential for students of African diaspora studies, sociology, and global history, it illuminates the resilience and persistent struggle for selfhood in the face of oppression. Understand the deep historical legacy of slavery and its lasting impact on cultural identity, making this a vital addition to any academic library or personal collection focused on diaspora studies.
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Transformations in Slavery: A History of Slavery in Africa (African Studies, Series Number 36)
0Delve into the profound transformations in African slavery, spanning the 15th to the early 20th century. This landmark study meticulously examines the evolution of indigenous African slave systems, detailing their internal dynamics and intricate connections with the international slave trade. Paul E. Lovejoy’s comprehensive historical analysis is essential for students of African studies, historians, and researchers seeking a deep understanding of global societal structures and exploitation.