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A middle passage from africa to american diaspora the new rules of lifting for life. Smallwood slave trade gold coast 16751725 englands royal african company the gold coast in the atlantic world contents the half century 16751725. Published in 2007, it won the 2008 frederick douglas book prize, awarded to the best book written in english regarding. A middle passage from africa to american diaspora so far with regards to the ebook weve got saltwater slavery. This article examines three recent narratives of the middle passage, fred daguiars novel feeding the ghosts 1998, guy deslaurierss film passage du milieu 2000, and stephanie smallwoods historical study saltwater slavery. A middle passage from africa to american diaspora by stephanie e. Smallwoods study, the title of which is intended to distinguish the experiences of enslaved africans forced to cross the ocean from those born as slaves in the americas.

Smallwood, associate professor at the university of washington, analyzes the english royal african companys rac records to explore the human story of africans transported from west africa to. A middle passage from africa to american diaspora discussion and chapter questions and find saltwater slavery. A middle passage from africa to american diaspora, cambridge, ma london. Saltwater slavery succeeds in its primary objective of bringing the people aboard slave ships to life as subjects in american social history 3. The rise of the transatlantic slave trade in western.

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African diaspora archaeology newsletter volume 11 issue 1march 2008 article 29 312008 saltwater slavery. Ultimately, saltwater slavery details how african people were transformed into atlantic. Recent studies of the middle passage have largely focused on the mortality of the enslaved. A middle passage from africa to american diaspora cambridge. A middle passage from africa to american diaspora traces the. It is at once a harrowing evocation of the middle passage, a brilliant account of the ways that africans and europeans made sense of the bloody process in which they were joined, and a subtle critique of. Drawing on many new sources, toby green challenges current quantitative approaches to the history of the slave trade. Smallwood examines the interaction between europeans and africans in the gold coast slave trade during the. The anomalous intimacies of the slave cargo saltwater slavery.

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