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Author Lewis, Jori, author.
Title Slaves for peanuts : a story of conquest, liberation, and a crop that changed history / Jori Lewis.
Alternative Title Conquest, liberation, and a crop that changed history
Publisher New York : New Press, 2022.
Copyright date ©2022


LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 Wilberforce Institute  HT 867 L6  NOT FOR LOAN  ASK AT DEPT

Descript xiii, 367 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
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Contents A shelter for runaway slaves -- A crossroads -- A spark, a solution, the Industrial Revolution -- From here to there and back again -- A peanut ruse -- The legend of Ndakaaru -- The caravan -- Those of the sand -- A middlemen -- The people who came from the sea -- The African business -- Unholy wars -- A word on slavery -- This Black man from Gorée -- Lat Joor wants his slaves back -- A sickness with no name -- A native evangelist -- Ceebu Jën -- A steamboat on land -- The ebbs and flows of my courage -- Saxayaay -- Springtime in Paris -- Reports from the rivers -- A new appeal -- The fifteen captives of Ndiack Ndiaye -- The future of France -- A word on freedom -- The civilizing mission -- A stain that must be washed -- A delicate business -- You will find only jackals and hyenas -- A colleague and a partner -- Since the invention of the peanut -- Special seeds -- Interregnums -- The propagation of French culture? -- The Damel -- Bethesda -- Poor Lat Joor -- Go east! -- The dawn of a new era -- We have already proven that the negro is capable -- Lost and found (ephemera) -- Why have the peanuts degenerated? -- Kerbala -- On the run -- Your civilization has not dazzled him -- This land of my ancestors -- A peanut fable -- One of the most delicate questions -- A child from the Dark Continent -- Emaciated lands --Drink my cup to the dregs -- The crushing supremacy of the peanut -- What remained.
ISBN 9781620971567 hardback
1620971569 hardback
Standard no. 40031265578
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Author Lewis, Jori, author.
Subject Slavery -- Africa, West.
Agricultural laborers -- Africa, West.
Peanut industry -- Africa, West.
Alternative Title Conquest, liberation, and a crop that changed history
Descript xiii, 367 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Content text
Media unmediated
Carrier volume
Contents A shelter for runaway slaves -- A crossroads -- A spark, a solution, the Industrial Revolution -- From here to there and back again -- A peanut ruse -- The legend of Ndakaaru -- The caravan -- Those of the sand -- A middlemen -- The people who came from the sea -- The African business -- Unholy wars -- A word on slavery -- This Black man from Gorée -- Lat Joor wants his slaves back -- A sickness with no name -- A native evangelist -- Ceebu Jën -- A steamboat on land -- The ebbs and flows of my courage -- Saxayaay -- Springtime in Paris -- Reports from the rivers -- A new appeal -- The fifteen captives of Ndiack Ndiaye -- The future of France -- A word on freedom -- The civilizing mission -- A stain that must be washed -- A delicate business -- You will find only jackals and hyenas -- A colleague and a partner -- Since the invention of the peanut -- Special seeds -- Interregnums -- The propagation of French culture? -- The Damel -- Bethesda -- Poor Lat Joor -- Go east! -- The dawn of a new era -- We have already proven that the negro is capable -- Lost and found (ephemera) -- Why have the peanuts degenerated? -- Kerbala -- On the run -- Your civilization has not dazzled him -- This land of my ancestors -- A peanut fable -- One of the most delicate questions -- A child from the Dark Continent -- Emaciated lands --Drink my cup to the dregs -- The crushing supremacy of the peanut -- What remained.
ISBN 9781620971567 hardback
1620971569 hardback
Standard no. 40031265578
Author Lewis, Jori, author.
Subject Slavery -- Africa, West.
Agricultural laborers -- Africa, West.
Peanut industry -- Africa, West.
Alternative Title Conquest, liberation, and a crop that changed history
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 Wilberforce Institute  HT 867 L6  NOT FOR LOAN  ASK AT DEPT

Subject Slavery -- Africa, West.
Agricultural laborers -- Africa, West.
Peanut industry -- Africa, West.
Descript xiii, 367 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Content text
Media unmediated
Carrier volume
Contents A shelter for runaway slaves -- A crossroads -- A spark, a solution, the Industrial Revolution -- From here to there and back again -- A peanut ruse -- The legend of Ndakaaru -- The caravan -- Those of the sand -- A middlemen -- The people who came from the sea -- The African business -- Unholy wars -- A word on slavery -- This Black man from Gorée -- Lat Joor wants his slaves back -- A sickness with no name -- A native evangelist -- Ceebu Jën -- A steamboat on land -- The ebbs and flows of my courage -- Saxayaay -- Springtime in Paris -- Reports from the rivers -- A new appeal -- The fifteen captives of Ndiack Ndiaye -- The future of France -- A word on freedom -- The civilizing mission -- A stain that must be washed -- A delicate business -- You will find only jackals and hyenas -- A colleague and a partner -- Since the invention of the peanut -- Special seeds -- Interregnums -- The propagation of French culture? -- The Damel -- Bethesda -- Poor Lat Joor -- Go east! -- The dawn of a new era -- We have already proven that the negro is capable -- Lost and found (ephemera) -- Why have the peanuts degenerated? -- Kerbala -- On the run -- Your civilization has not dazzled him -- This land of my ancestors -- A peanut fable -- One of the most delicate questions -- A child from the Dark Continent -- Emaciated lands --Drink my cup to the dregs -- The crushing supremacy of the peanut -- What remained.
ISBN 9781620971567 hardback
1620971569 hardback
Standard no. 40031265578

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