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Examines the slave trade in three areas of Africa: the old Congo kingdoms, the city states of the East Coast, and parts of the Guinea coast.Basil Davidson states that by examining three important areas of Africa in the history of slavery 'against a general background of their time and circumstance' he was taking 'a fresh look at the oversea slave trade, the steady year-by-year export of African labour to the West Indies and the Americas that marked the greatest and most fateful migration - forced migration - in the history of man.' North America: Times/Random House

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The best general acount of the Atlantic slave trade. - -- Christopher Fyfe
Read this book, then read it again. [Davidson's] is the story of one of the most enormous crimes in all human history. * THE NEW YORK TIMES *
...the most effective popularizer of African history and archaeology outside Africa. -- Roland Oliver * THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS *

Table of Contents
Introduction - I Fact & Fable - II The Years Of Trial - III Manner Of The Trade - IV Mani-Congo - V East Coast Fortunes - VI Frontier Of Opportunity - VII Four Centuries: A Summing Up

The African Slave Trade

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      Publisher: James Currey
      Publication Date: 1/1/1961 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780852557983, 978-0852557983
      ISBN10: 0852557981

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Examines the slave trade in three areas of Africa: the old Congo kingdoms, the city states of the East Coast, and parts of the Guinea coast.Basil Davidson states that by examining three important areas of Africa in the history of slavery 'against a general background of their time and circumstance' he was taking 'a fresh look at the oversea slave trade, the steady year-by-year export of African labour to the West Indies and the Americas that marked the greatest and most fateful migration - forced migration - in the history of man.' North America: Times/Random House

      Trade Review
      The best general acount of the Atlantic slave trade. - -- Christopher Fyfe
      Read this book, then read it again. [Davidson's] is the story of one of the most enormous crimes in all human history. * THE NEW YORK TIMES *
      ...the most effective popularizer of African history and archaeology outside Africa. -- Roland Oliver * THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction - I Fact & Fable - II The Years Of Trial - III Manner Of The Trade - IV Mani-Congo - V East Coast Fortunes - VI Frontier Of Opportunity - VII Four Centuries: A Summing Up

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