Saltwater Slavery

A Middle Passage from Africa to American Diaspora

Hardcover, 288 pages

English language

Published Feb. 28, 2007 by Harvard University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-674-02349-9
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This bold, innovative book promises to radically alter our understanding of the Atlantic slave trade, and the depths of its horrors. Stephanie E. Smallwood offers a penetrating look at the process of enslavement from its African origins through the Middle Passage and into the American slave market.

Smallwood’s story is animated by deep research and gives us a startlingly graphic experience of the slave trade from the vantage point of the slaves themselves. Ultimately, Saltwater Slavery details how African people were transformed into Atlantic commodities in the process. She begins her narrative on the shores of seventeenth-century Africa, tracing how the trade in human bodies came to define the life of the Gold Coast. Smallwood takes us into the ports and stone fortresses where African captives were held and prepared, and then through the Middle Passage itself. In extraordinary detail, we witness these men and women cramped in the holds …

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Subjects

  • Maritime history
  • Slavery & emancipation
  • c 1600 to c 1700
  • History - U.S
  • History
  • History: American
  • Africa
  • USA
  • Ethnic Studies - African American Studies - General
  • United States - Colonial Period
  • History / United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775)
  • History - General History
  • 17th century
  • 18th century
  • Slavery
  • Slaves
  • Social conditions
  • United States