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Daughters Of The Trade Atlantic Slavers And Interracial Marriage On The Gold Coast Pernille Ipsen

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Daughters Of The Trade Atlantic Slavers And Interracial Marriage On The Gold Coast Pernille Ipsen
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Daughters Of The Trade Atlantic Slavers And Interracial Marriage On The Gold Coast Pernille Ipsen instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.99 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Pernille Ipsen
ISBN: 9780812291971, 0812291972
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Daughters Of The Trade Atlantic Slavers And Interracial Marriage On The Gold Coast Pernille Ipsen by Pernille Ipsen 9780812291971, 0812291972 instant download after payment.

Examining five generations of marriages between African women and European men in a Gold Coast slave trading port, Daughters of the Trade uncovers the vital role interracial relationships played in the production of racial discourse and the increasing stratification of the early modern Atlantic world.


Examining five generations of marriages between African women and European men in a Gold Coast slave trading port, Daughters of the Trade uncovers the vital role interracial relationships played in the production of racial discourse and the increasing stratification of the early modern Atlantic world.

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