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Africans Into Creoles Slavery Ethnicity And Identity In Colonial Costa Rica 1st Edition Russell Lohse

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Africans Into Creoles Slavery Ethnicity And Identity In Colonial Costa Rica 1st Edition Russell Lohse
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Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.96 MB
Pages: 367
Author: Russell Lohse, Kris Lane
ISBN: 9780826354983, 082635498X
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Africans Into Creoles Slavery Ethnicity And Identity In Colonial Costa Rica 1st Edition Russell Lohse by Russell Lohse, Kris Lane 9780826354983, 082635498X instant download after payment.

Unlike most books on slavery in the Americas, this social history of Africans and their enslaved descendants in colonial Costa Rica recounts the journey of specific people from West Africa to the New World. Tracing the experiences of Africans on two Danish slave ships that arrived in Costa Rica in 1710, the Christianus Quintus and Fredericus Quartus, the author examines slavery in Costa Rica from 1600 to 1750. Lohse looks at the ethnic origins of the Africans and narrates their capture and transport to the coast, their embarkation and passage, and finally their acculturation to slavery and their lives as slaves in Costa Rica. Following the experiences of girls and boys, women and men, he shows how the conditions of slavery in a unique local setting determined the constraints that slaves faced and how they responded to their condition.

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