Linking the histories of slavery : North America and its borderlands / edited by Bonnie Martin and James F. Brooks.

"This volume has brought together scholars from anthropology, history, psychology, and ethnic studies to share their original research into the lesser known stories of slavery in North America and reveal surprising parallels among slave cultures across the continent. Although they focus on North Ame...

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Uniform Title:School for Advanced Research advanced seminar series.
Other Authors: Martin, Bonnie (Editor)
Brooks, James, 1955- (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Santa Fe, New Mexico : School for Advanced Research Press, 2015.
Edition:First edition.
Series:School for Advanced Research advanced seminar series.
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Physical Description:xxxiv, 382 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
Format: Book

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505 0 |a Introduction / Bonnie Martin and James F. Brooks -- Part I. Links to early slavery. Captives and slaves in indigenous North America / Catherine M. Cameron -- From Westo to Comanche : the role of commercial Indian slaving in the development of colonial North America / Eric E. Bowne -- Part II. Links to expanding slave networks. Indians, convicts, and slaves : an Apache diaspora to Cuba at the start of the nineteenth century / Paul Conrad -- Lúgsh and Laláki : slaves, chiefs, medicine men, and the indigenous political landscape of the upper Klamath basin, 1820s-1860s / Boyd Cothran -- Captivity and economic landscapes in California and the far west, 1769-1850 / Natale Zappia -- "The time is now just arriving when many capitalists will make fortunes" : Indian removal, finance, and slavery in the making of the American cotton south / Calvin Schermerhorn -- The Saltillo slavery debates : Mexicans, Anglo-Americans, and slavery's future in nineteenth-century North America / Andrew J. Torget -- Linking chains : Comanche captivity, Black chattel slavery, and empire in antebellum central Texas / Mark Allan Goldberg -- Part III. Links to legacies of slavery. Cautivos y criados : cultural memories of slavery in New Mexico / Enrique R. Lamadrid -- Relocation revisited : twentieth-century considerations / Sarah Deer -- Slavery and prostitution : a twenty-first-century abolitionist perspective / Melissa Farley. 
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