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The Fante And The Transatlantic Slave Trade Rebecca Shumway

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The Fante And The Transatlantic Slave Trade Rebecca Shumway
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Publisher: University Rochester Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.59 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Rebecca Shumway
ISBN: 9781580463911, 1580463916
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Fante And The Transatlantic Slave Trade Rebecca Shumway by Rebecca Shumway 9781580463911, 1580463916 instant download after payment.

The history of Ghana attracts popular interest out of proportion to its small size and marginal importance to the global economy. Ghana is the land of Kwame Nkrumah and the Pan-Africanist movement of the 1960s; it has been a temporary home to famous African-Americans like W. E. B. DuBois and Maya Angelou; and its Asante kingdom and signature kente cloth-global symbols of African culture and pride-are well known. Ghana also attracts a continuous flow of international tourists because of two historical sites that are among the most notorious monuments of the trans-Atlantic slave trade: Cape Coast and Elmina Castles. These looming structures are a vivid reminder of the horrific trade that gave birth to the black population of the Americas. The Fante and the Transatlantic Slave Trade explores the fascinating history of the trans-Atlantic slave trade on Ghana's coast between 1700 and 1807. Here author Rebecca Shumway brings to life the survival experiences of southern Ghanaians as they became both victims of continuous violence and successful brokers of enslaved human beings. The era of the slave trade gave birth to a new culture in this part of West Africa, just as it was giving birth to new cultures across the Americas. The Fante and the Transatlantic Slave Trade pushes Asante scholarship toward to the forefront of African diaspora and Atlantic world studies by showing the integral role of Fante middlemen and trans-Atlantic trade in the development of the Asante economy prior to 1807.

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