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viii, 256 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. |
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Introductions : slave narratives in British and French America, 1700-1848 / Trevor Burnard and Sophie White -- "Said without being asked" : slavery, testimony, and autobiography / Sophie White -- Fictions in the archives : Jupiter alias Gamelle or the tales of enslaved peddler in the French New Orleans Court / Cécile Vidal -- Slave judiciary testimonies in the French Caribbean : what to do with them? / Dominique Rogers -- A "Spanish Indian Squaw" in New England : Indian Ann's journey from slavery to freedom / Linford D. Fisher -- In the borderlands of race and freedom (and genre) : embedded Indian and African slave testimony in eighteenth-century New England / Margaret Ellen Newell -- "She said her answers contained the truth" : listening to and with enslaved witnesses in eighteenth-century New France / Brett Rushforth -- Ideologies of the Age of Revolution and emancipation enslaved African narratives / Aaron Spencer Fogelman -- Slave voice and the legal archive : the case of freedom suits before the Paris Admiralty Court / Miranda Spieler -- "I know I have to work" : the moral economy of labor among enslaved women in Berbice, 1819-1834 / Trevor Burnard -- "An anomalous population" : recaptive narratives in Antigua and British Colonial Archive, 1807-1828 / Anita Rupprecht -- Conclusion : Slave testimonies : the long view / Emily Clark. |
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9780367541866 |
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0367541866 |
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40030274008 |
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