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In The Shadow Of Slavery Africas Botanical Legacy In The Atlantic World Judith Ann Carney Richard Nicholas Rosomoff

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In The Shadow Of Slavery Africas Botanical Legacy In The Atlantic World Judith Ann Carney Richard Nicholas Rosomoff
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.02 MB
Author: Judith Ann Carney & Richard Nicholas Rosomoff
ISBN: 9780520269965, 0520269969
Language: English
Year: 2009

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In The Shadow Of Slavery Africas Botanical Legacy In The Atlantic World Judith Ann Carney Richard Nicholas Rosomoff by Judith Ann Carney & Richard Nicholas Rosomoff 9780520269965, 0520269969 instant download after payment.

The transatlantic slave trade forced millions of Africans into bondage. Until the early nineteenth century, African slaves came to the Americas in greater numbers than Europeans. "In the Shadow of Slavery " provides a startling new assessment of the Atlantic slave trade and upends conventional wisdom by shifting attention from the crops slaves were forced to produce to the foods they planted for their own nourishment. Many familiar foods millet, sorghum, coffee, okra, watermelon, and the "Asian" long bean, for example are native to Africa, while commercial products such as Coca Cola, Worcestershire Sauce, and Palmolive Soap rely on African plants that were brought to the Americas on slave ships as provisions, medicines, cordage, and bedding. In this exciting, original, and groundbreaking book, Judith A. Carney and Richard Nicholas Rosomoff draw on archaeological records, oral histories, and the accounts of slave ship captains to show how slaves' food plots "botanical gardens of the dispossessed" became the incubators of African survival in the Americas and Africanized the foodways of plantation societies."

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