Subject |
Great Britain -- Race relations.
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Descript |
1 online resource (xiv, 382 pages) : illustrations |
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text txt |
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computer c |
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online resource cr |
Contents |
Before and after the eighteenth century: the John Blanke project / Michael Ohajuru -- The slave and the lawyers: Francis Barber, James Boswell, and John Hawkins / Michael Bundock -- Revisiting Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa / Vincent Carretta -- Britain's Black tars / Charles R. Foy -- Black runaways in eighteenth-century Britain / Stephen Mullen, Nelson Mundell and Simon P. Newman -- The making of a Liverpool community: an elusive narrative / Raymond Costello -- Pero's afterlife: remembering an enslaved African in Bristol / Madge Dresser -- Within the same household: Fanny Coker / Christine Eickelmann -- The Georgian life and modern afterlife of Dido Elizabeth Belle / Gretchen H. Gerzina -- Ghostly presences, servants and runaways: Lancaster's emerging Black histories and their memorialization 1687-1865 / Alan Rice -- Staging Sancho / Paterson Joseph -- Julius Soubise in India / Ashley L. Cohen -- The gravity of Mary Prince's History / Sue Thomas -- Nathaniel Wells: the making of a Black country gentleman / Anne Rainsbury -- Ira Aldridge in the North of England: provincial theatre and the politics of abolition / Theresa Saxon -- 'Fermentation will be universal': intersections of race and class in Robert Wedderburn's Black Atlantic discourse of transatlantic revolution / Raphael Hoermann -- The next chapter: the Black presence in the nineteenth century / Caroline Bressey -- Genealogy and the Black past / Kathleen Chater |
Alt author |
Gerzina, Gretchen, editor, writer of introduction.
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ISBN |
9781789627442 (electronic bk.) |
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1789627443 (electronic bk.) |
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9781789621617 (paperback) |
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1789621615 (paperback) |
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9781789621600 (hardback) |
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1789621607 (hardback) |
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