Browsing by Subject "slavery"
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(2015-04-23)This dissertation is the first scholarly study to comparatively analyze the mutinies of Anglo, immigrant and African American soldiers in the Union Army. Those collective and individual military protest actions were part ...
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(2017-12-12)In January 1808, the United States and Great Britain officially abolished their slave trades. However, Britain took the lead in policing the Atlantic slave trade by developing a “foreign policy of abolitionism.” This foreign ...
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(Lexington Books, 2016-03-11)Steven Barnes’s Lion’s Blood (2002) and its sequel Zulu Heart (2003) combine Africa, Islam and Muslims to show positive and negative sides of what would have happened if whites were the enslaved and blacks were the slave ...
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(2009-05-15)Florida’s Spanish borderland was the result of over two hundred and fifty years of cooperation and contention among Indians, Spain, Britain, the United States and Africans who lived with them all. The borderland was shaped ...
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(1996)The debates which took place in the Virginia General Assembly of 1831 and 1832 were the most inclusive, public, and important deliberations concerning the future of slavery ever held in the South. An attempt, which may ...