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Slavery and race relations in Latin America. Edited with an introd. by Robert Brent Toplin.

By: Series: Contributions in Afro-American and African studies ; no. 17 | Contributions in Afro-American and African studies ; no. 17.Publication details: Westport, Conn., Greenwood Press [1974]Description: xiv, 450 pages illustrations 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0837173744
  • 9780837173740
  • 0837189292
  • 9780837189291
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Slavery and race relations in Latin America.DDC classification:
  • 301.45/1/042098
  • 301.45/19/608
LOC classification:
  • HT1052.5 .T66
Other classification:
  • 15.85
  • cci1icc
  • MS 3300
  • NW 8295
Online resources:
Contents:
The Black experience in Chile / William F. Sater -- Health conditions in the slave trade of colonial New Granada / David L. Chandler -- Manumission, Libres, and Black resistance: the Colombian Choc o, 1680-1810 / William F. Sharp -- African slave trade and economic development in Amazonia, 1700-1800 / Colin M. MacLachan -- Nineteenth-century Brazilian slavery / Robert Conrad -- The implementation of slave legislation in eighteenth-century New Granada / Norman A. Meiklejohn -- Slavery, race, and social structure in Cuba during the nineteenth century / Franklin W. Knight -- The abolition of slavery in Venezuela: a nonevent / John V. Lombardi -- Abolition and the issue of the Black freedman's future in Brazil / Robert Brent Toplin -- Beyond poverty: the Negro and the mulatto in Brazil / Florestan Fernandes -- The question of color in Puerto Rico / Thomas G. Mathews -- Elitist attitudes toward race in twentieth-century Venezuela / Winthrop R. Wright -- The gradual integration of the Black in Cuba: under the colony, the republic, and the revolution / Marianne Masferrer and Carmelo Mesa-Lago -- Afro-Brazilians: myths and realities / Arthur F. Corwin.
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Includes bibliographical references.

The Black experience in Chile / William F. Sater -- Health conditions in the slave trade of colonial New Granada / David L. Chandler -- Manumission, Libres, and Black resistance: the Colombian Choc o, 1680-1810 / William F. Sharp -- African slave trade and economic development in Amazonia, 1700-1800 / Colin M. MacLachan -- Nineteenth-century Brazilian slavery / Robert Conrad -- The implementation of slave legislation in eighteenth-century New Granada / Norman A. Meiklejohn -- Slavery, race, and social structure in Cuba during the nineteenth century / Franklin W. Knight -- The abolition of slavery in Venezuela: a nonevent / John V. Lombardi -- Abolition and the issue of the Black freedman's future in Brazil / Robert Brent Toplin -- Beyond poverty: the Negro and the mulatto in Brazil / Florestan Fernandes -- The question of color in Puerto Rico / Thomas G. Mathews -- Elitist attitudes toward race in twentieth-century Venezuela / Winthrop R. Wright -- The gradual integration of the Black in Cuba: under the colony, the republic, and the revolution / Marianne Masferrer and Carmelo Mesa-Lago -- Afro-Brazilians: myths and realities / Arthur F. Corwin.

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