The Slave Ship: A Human History. Marcus Rediker

The Slave Ship: A Human History


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The Slave Ship: A Human History Marcus Rediker
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Aug 2, 2012 - I'm reading a fascinating book: The Slave Ship, A Human History by Marcus Rediker. Dec 24, 2013 - Marcus Rediker, "The Slave Ship: A Human History" ISBN: 0143114255 | 2007 | EPUB/MOBI | 448 pages | 3 MB. May 23, 2014 - The ruling by the B.C. Eighteenth-century abolitionists used every propaganda tool in the book, but one of their most widely circulated visual aids was an innovative diagram of the Liverpool slave ship Brookes, first published in 1788, writes Anne-Marie Conway in Eye 82. Jul 24, 2009 - The Slave Ship was the most important of all tall ships, claims renowned historian Marcus Rediker, author of The Slave Ship: A Human History. Jun 13, 2012 - Description of the slave ship Brookes, 1788 – infodesign history in Eye 82. Apr 9, 2009 - The Slave Ship, by Marcus Rediker, is a very interesting human history of the ships that used to transport slaves from African regions to Europe. Ships left This is a history they do not want to be talked about. This is remarkable given that its final voyage ended in the single largest human tragedy in Dutch maritime history. Thanks to a parliamentary survey that At least one earlier voyage had carried a human cargo of 609 African people. 3 days ago - Historians John Thornton and Linda Heywood of Boston University estimate that 90 percent of those shipped to the New World were enslaved by Africans and then sold to European traders. Operation from March to July 2010. Jan 30, 2014 - The history of this slave ship has gone almost entirely unnoticed until now. Human Rights Tribunal forces Surrey-based Khaira Enterprises to pay $10,000 to each of the 55 people who worked at its Golden, B.C. Apr 3, 2014 - The 'Middle Passage' was the triangular trade in which millions of people from Africa were forcibly shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade.

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