Author: Henry Charles Carey
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Slavery
Languages : en
Pages : 446
Book Description
The Slave Trade, Domestic and Foreign
Author: Henry Charles Carey
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Slavery
Languages : en
Pages : 446
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Slavery
Languages : en
Pages : 446
Book Description
The Slave Trade, Domestic and Foreign: why it Exists, and how it May be Extinguished
Author: Henry Charles Carey
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
The Slave Trade, Domestic and Foreign; Why It Exists, and How It May Be Extinguished
Author: Henry Charles Carey
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3387313586
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 690
Book Description
Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3387313586
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 690
Book Description
Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.
The Slave Trade, Domestic and Foreign
Author: Henry Charles Carey
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Labor
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Labor
Languages : en
Pages : 426
Book Description
The Oxford Handbook of Slavery in the Americas
Author: Robert L. Paquette
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 9780198758815
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A series of penetrating, original, and authoritative essays on the history and historiography of the institution of slavery in the New World, written by a team of leading international contributors.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 9780198758815
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A series of penetrating, original, and authoritative essays on the history and historiography of the institution of slavery in the New World, written by a team of leading international contributors.
The Slave Trade & Migration
Author: Paul Finkelman
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135805210
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 712
Book Description
First Published in 1990. American slavery began in Africa. An understanding of slavery begins with the African slave trade and the domestic slave trade. Both were indispensable to the creation of the New World slave societies, including the colonies that became the United States. This book is part of a eighteen volume series collecting nearly four hundred of the most important articles on slavery in the United States. Volume 2 looks at the domestic and foreign slave trade and migration and includes pioneering articles in the history of slavery, important break-throughs in research and methodology, and articles that offer major historiographical interpretations.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135805210
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 712
Book Description
First Published in 1990. American slavery began in Africa. An understanding of slavery begins with the African slave trade and the domestic slave trade. Both were indispensable to the creation of the New World slave societies, including the colonies that became the United States. This book is part of a eighteen volume series collecting nearly four hundred of the most important articles on slavery in the United States. Volume 2 looks at the domestic and foreign slave trade and migration and includes pioneering articles in the history of slavery, important break-throughs in research and methodology, and articles that offer major historiographical interpretations.
The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America: 1638–1870
Author: W.E.B. Du Bois
Publisher: e-artnow
ISBN: 8026883780
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
This monograph was begun during my residence as Rogers Memorial Fellow at Harvard University, and is based mainly upon a study of the sources, i.e., national, State, and colonial statutes, Congressional documents, reports of societies, personal narratives, etc. The collection of laws available for this research was, I think, nearly complete; on the other hand, facts and statistics bearing on the economic side of the study have been difficult to find, and my conclusions are consequently liable to modification from this source. The question of the suppression of the slave-trade is so intimately connected with the questions as to its rise, the system of American slavery, and the whole colonial policy of the eighteenth century, that it is difficult to isolate it, and at the same time to avoid superficiality on the one hand, and unscientific narrowness of view on the other. While I could not hope entirely to overcome such a difficulty, I nevertheless trust that I have succeeded in rendering this monograph a small contribution to the scientific study of slavery and the American Negro.' William Edward Burghardt "W. E. B." Du Bois (1868 – 1963) was an American sociologist, historian, civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, author, writer and editor. Born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Du Bois grew up in a relatively tolerant and integrated community. After completing graduate work at the University of Berlin and Harvard, where he was the first African American to earn a doctorate, he became a professor of history, sociology and economics at Atlanta University. Du Bois was one of the co-founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in 1909.
Publisher: e-artnow
ISBN: 8026883780
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
This monograph was begun during my residence as Rogers Memorial Fellow at Harvard University, and is based mainly upon a study of the sources, i.e., national, State, and colonial statutes, Congressional documents, reports of societies, personal narratives, etc. The collection of laws available for this research was, I think, nearly complete; on the other hand, facts and statistics bearing on the economic side of the study have been difficult to find, and my conclusions are consequently liable to modification from this source. The question of the suppression of the slave-trade is so intimately connected with the questions as to its rise, the system of American slavery, and the whole colonial policy of the eighteenth century, that it is difficult to isolate it, and at the same time to avoid superficiality on the one hand, and unscientific narrowness of view on the other. While I could not hope entirely to overcome such a difficulty, I nevertheless trust that I have succeeded in rendering this monograph a small contribution to the scientific study of slavery and the American Negro.' William Edward Burghardt "W. E. B." Du Bois (1868 – 1963) was an American sociologist, historian, civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, author, writer and editor. Born in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Du Bois grew up in a relatively tolerant and integrated community. After completing graduate work at the University of Berlin and Harvard, where he was the first African American to earn a doctorate, he became a professor of history, sociology and economics at Atlanta University. Du Bois was one of the co-founders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in 1909.
The Slave Trade, Domestic and Foreign
Author: Henry Charles Carey
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Labor
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Deals with labor conditions and economic policy, principally in Europe and the United States.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Labor
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Deals with labor conditions and economic policy, principally in Europe and the United States.
The Ledger and the Chain
Author: Joshua D. Rothman
Publisher: Basic Books
ISBN: 1541616596
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
An award-winning historian reveals the harrowing forgotten story of America's internal slave trade—and its role in the making of America. Slave traders are peripheral figures in most histories of American slavery. But these men—who trafficked and sold over half a million enslaved people from the Upper South to the Deep South—were essential to slavery's expansion and fueled the growth and prosperity of the United States. In The Ledger and the Chain, acclaimed historian Joshua D. Rothman recounts the shocking story of the domestic slave trade by tracing the lives and careers of Isaac Franklin, John Armfield, and Rice Ballard, who built the largest and most powerful slave-trading operation in American history. Far from social outcasts, they were rich and widely respected businessmen, and their company sat at the center of capital flows connecting southern fields to northeastern banks. Bringing together entrepreneurial ambition and remorseless violence toward enslaved people, domestic slave traders produced an atrocity that forever transformed the nation.
Publisher: Basic Books
ISBN: 1541616596
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
An award-winning historian reveals the harrowing forgotten story of America's internal slave trade—and its role in the making of America. Slave traders are peripheral figures in most histories of American slavery. But these men—who trafficked and sold over half a million enslaved people from the Upper South to the Deep South—were essential to slavery's expansion and fueled the growth and prosperity of the United States. In The Ledger and the Chain, acclaimed historian Joshua D. Rothman recounts the shocking story of the domestic slave trade by tracing the lives and careers of Isaac Franklin, John Armfield, and Rice Ballard, who built the largest and most powerful slave-trading operation in American history. Far from social outcasts, they were rich and widely respected businessmen, and their company sat at the center of capital flows connecting southern fields to northeastern banks. Bringing together entrepreneurial ambition and remorseless violence toward enslaved people, domestic slave traders produced an atrocity that forever transformed the nation.
The Slave Trade Domestic and Foreign
Author: Henry Charles Carey
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781514176481
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
"The Slave Trade Domestic and Foreign" from Henry Charles Carey. A leading 19th-century economist of the American School of capitalism, and chief economic adviser to U.S. President Abraham Lincoln (1793-1879).
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781514176481
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
"The Slave Trade Domestic and Foreign" from Henry Charles Carey. A leading 19th-century economist of the American School of capitalism, and chief economic adviser to U.S. President Abraham Lincoln (1793-1879).