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270 pages |
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First published in 1967 by University of Chicago Press. |
Contents |
Part I. Conquest, colonization, and the establishment of imperial control -- The Cuban experience -- The Virginia experience -- Part II. The legal structure -- Virginia and the establisment of chattel slavery -- Cuba and the transplantation of a historic institution -- Part III. Anglicanism, Catholicism, and the Negro slave -- The Church and its Negro communicants in colonial Cuba -- The Negro and the Church of England in Virginia -- Part IV. Slavery and the economy -- Cuba and the diversified economy -- Virginia and the plantation system -- Part V. The freedman as an indicator of assimilation -- An integrated community: the free colored in Cuba -- A world apart: the free colored of Virginia -- Conclusion. |
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