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This is an engrossing and well-researched story of two people whose love transcends traditions, cultures and faiths, a story of people in bondage and their struggle to outwit, or at least survive, those who believe they possess them.'
Language: en
Pages: 285
Pages: 285
This is an engrossing and well-researched story of two people whose love transcends traditions, cultures and faiths, a story of people in bondage and their struggle to outwit, or at least survive, those who believe they possess them.'
Language: en
Pages: 240
Pages: 240
Language: en
Pages: 298
Pages: 298
Book two in the Marketplace series, the contemporary classic BDSM series by Laura Antoniou. In The Slave, Robin wants to be a slave in the underground world of the Marketplace. She falls under the tutelage of the infamous trainer Chris Parker and spends an intense few weeks with him. Little
Language: en
Pages: 928
Pages: 928
The Atlantic slave trade was one of the largest and most elaborate maritime and commercial ventures. Between 1492 and about 1870, ten million or more black slaves were carried from Africa to one port or another of the Americas. In this wide-ranging book, Hugh Thomas follows the development of this
Language: en
Pages: 160
Pages: 160
Readers learn about the lives of countless slaves and former slaves, who tell about their forced journeys from Africa to the United States, their work in the fields and houses of their owners, and their passion for freedom. Illustrations.
Language: en
Pages: 537
Pages: 537
Language: en
Pages: 160
Pages: 160
Illuminating the moral dilemmas that lie at the heart of a slaveholding society, this book tells the story of a young slave who was sexually exploited by her master and ultimately executed for his murder. Celia was only fourteen years old when she was acquired by John Newsom, an aging
Language: en
Pages: 32
Pages: 32
Language: en
Pages: 48
Pages: 48
Follows the slave trade from its beginnings in the fifteenth century to its abolishment after the Civil War, and describes slavery's impact on the people bought and sold.
Language: en
Pages: 448
Pages: 448
“Masterly.”—Adam Hochschild, The New York Times Book Review In this widely praised history of an infamous institution, award-winning scholar Marcus Rediker shines a light into the darkest corners of the British and American slave ships of the eighteenth century. Drawing on thirty years of research in maritime archives, court records,