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Gandhi and Indenture
Freetown’s Alien Children: Colonialism, Childcare and Anti-slavery in 19th century Sierra Leone
Reflections of a Collector of Slave Trade Materials
“A Wild and Diversified Scenery”: Economy, Environment, and Society in Amazonia’s Second Slavery, 1835-1888
Distant Freedom: St. Helena and the Abolition of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1840-1872
Fighting for the Empire and Freedom: Brazilian Recruitment of Slaves During the War against Paraguay (1864-1870)
First Reconstruction: The Origins of African American Politics, 1790-1860
The Galley Slave’s Backward Glance: Juan Latino’s Epic of the Battle of Lepanto
Genres of Civil War Memory in Literature after Brown v. Board of Education
Acting Boçal: Performance, Language, and Freedom in Brazil in the Age of Abolition
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