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Title Biography and the black Atlantic / edited by Lisa A. Lindsay and John Wood Sweet.
Publication Info Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, c2014.


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Descript vi, 370 p. : map ; 24 cm.
Contents Introduction : biography and the black Atlantic / Lisa A. Lindsay and John Wood Sweet -- A historical appreciation of the biographical turn / Joseph C. Miller -- Understanding the slave experience in West Africa / Martin Klein -- Robinson Charley : the ideological underpinnings of Atlantic history / Sheryl Kroen -- Black pearls : writing black Atlantic women's biography / Jon Sensbach -- Recovered lives as a window into the enslaved family / Cassandra Pybus -- From slave to wealthy African freedman : the story of Manoel Joaquim Ricardo / Joäao Josâe Reis -- David Dorr's journey toward selfhood in Europe / Lloyd S. Kramer -- Methodology in the making and reception of Equiano / Vincent Carretta -- Remembering his country marks : a Nigerian American family and its "African" ancestor / Lisa A. Lindsay -- The Atlantic transformations of Francisco Menâendez / Jane Landers -- Echoes of the Atlantic : Benguela (Angola) and Brazilian independence / Roquinaldo Ferreira -- Rosalie of the Poulard nation : freedom, law, and dignity in the era of the Haitian revolution / Rebecca Scott and Jean-Michel Hâebrard -- Afterword / James T. Campbell.
ISBN 9780812245462 (hbk.)
0812245466 (hbk.)
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Series Early modern Americas
Early modern Americas.
Subject Black people -- Atlantic Ocean Region -- Biography.
Black people -- Atlantic Ocean Region -- History.
Slave trade -- Atlantic Ocean Region -- History.
Biography as a literary form.
Black people -- Atlantic Ocean Region -- Historiography.
Alt author Lindsay, Lisa A.
Sweet, John Wood, 1966-
Descript vi, 370 p. : map ; 24 cm.
Contents Introduction : biography and the black Atlantic / Lisa A. Lindsay and John Wood Sweet -- A historical appreciation of the biographical turn / Joseph C. Miller -- Understanding the slave experience in West Africa / Martin Klein -- Robinson Charley : the ideological underpinnings of Atlantic history / Sheryl Kroen -- Black pearls : writing black Atlantic women's biography / Jon Sensbach -- Recovered lives as a window into the enslaved family / Cassandra Pybus -- From slave to wealthy African freedman : the story of Manoel Joaquim Ricardo / Joäao Josâe Reis -- David Dorr's journey toward selfhood in Europe / Lloyd S. Kramer -- Methodology in the making and reception of Equiano / Vincent Carretta -- Remembering his country marks : a Nigerian American family and its "African" ancestor / Lisa A. Lindsay -- The Atlantic transformations of Francisco Menâendez / Jane Landers -- Echoes of the Atlantic : Benguela (Angola) and Brazilian independence / Roquinaldo Ferreira -- Rosalie of the Poulard nation : freedom, law, and dignity in the era of the Haitian revolution / Rebecca Scott and Jean-Michel Hâebrard -- Afterword / James T. Campbell.
ISBN 9780812245462 (hbk.)
0812245466 (hbk.)
Series Early modern Americas
Early modern Americas.
Subject Black people -- Atlantic Ocean Region -- Biography.
Black people -- Atlantic Ocean Region -- History.
Slave trade -- Atlantic Ocean Region -- History.
Biography as a literary form.
Black people -- Atlantic Ocean Region -- Historiography.
Alt author Lindsay, Lisa A.
Sweet, John Wood, 1966-
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL 4th Floor  D 13.5 A75 B6  8 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE
 BJL 4th Floor  D 13.5 A75 B6  8 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE
 BJL 4th Floor  D 13.5 A75 B6  8 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE
 BJL 4th Floor  D 13.5 A75 B6  8 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Subject Black people -- Atlantic Ocean Region -- Biography.
Black people -- Atlantic Ocean Region -- History.
Slave trade -- Atlantic Ocean Region -- History.
Biography as a literary form.
Black people -- Atlantic Ocean Region -- Historiography.
Descript vi, 370 p. : map ; 24 cm.
Contents Introduction : biography and the black Atlantic / Lisa A. Lindsay and John Wood Sweet -- A historical appreciation of the biographical turn / Joseph C. Miller -- Understanding the slave experience in West Africa / Martin Klein -- Robinson Charley : the ideological underpinnings of Atlantic history / Sheryl Kroen -- Black pearls : writing black Atlantic women's biography / Jon Sensbach -- Recovered lives as a window into the enslaved family / Cassandra Pybus -- From slave to wealthy African freedman : the story of Manoel Joaquim Ricardo / Joäao Josâe Reis -- David Dorr's journey toward selfhood in Europe / Lloyd S. Kramer -- Methodology in the making and reception of Equiano / Vincent Carretta -- Remembering his country marks : a Nigerian American family and its "African" ancestor / Lisa A. Lindsay -- The Atlantic transformations of Francisco Menâendez / Jane Landers -- Echoes of the Atlantic : Benguela (Angola) and Brazilian independence / Roquinaldo Ferreira -- Rosalie of the Poulard nation : freedom, law, and dignity in the era of the Haitian revolution / Rebecca Scott and Jean-Michel Hâebrard -- Afterword / James T. Campbell.
Alt author Lindsay, Lisa A.
Sweet, John Wood, 1966-
ISBN 9780812245462 (hbk.)
0812245466 (hbk.)

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