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Genre | : History |
Author | : Linda M. Heywood |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Release | : 2002 |
File | : 404 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 0521002788 |
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Publisher Description
Genre | : History |
Author | : Linda M. Heywood |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Release | : 2002 |
File | : 404 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 0521002788 |
This volume sets out a new paradigm that increases our understanding of African culture and the forces that led to its transformation during the period of the Atlantic slave trade and beyond, putting long due emphasis on the importance of Central African culture to the cultures of the United States, Brazil, and the Caribbean. Focusing on the Kongo/Angola culture zone, the book illustrates how African peoples re-shaped their cultural institutions as they interacted with Portuguese slave traders up to 1800, then follows Central Africans through all the regions where they were taken as slaves and captives.
Genre | : History |
Author | : Linda M. Heywood |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Release | : 2001-11-26 |
File | : 402 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 0521802431 |
Examines perceptions of the natural world in ideas and practices of African-descended communities in South Carolina from the colonial period to the twentieth century.
Genre | : History |
Author | : Ras Michael Brown |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Release | : 2012-08-27 |
File | : 321 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781107024090 |
In this sweeping, foundational work, Pulitzer Prize–winning historian David Hackett Fischer draws on extensive research to show how enslaved Africans and their descendants enlarged American ideas of freedom in varying ways in different regions of the early United States. African Founders explores the little-known history of how enslaved people from different regions of Africa interacted with colonists of European origins to create new regional cultures in the colonial United States. The Africans brought with them linguistic skills, novel techniques of animal husbandry and farming, and generations-old ethical principles, among other attributes. This startling history reveals how much our country was shaped by these African influences in its early years, producing a new, distinctly American culture. Drawing on decades of research, some of it in western Africa, Fischer recreates the diverse regional life that shaped the early American republic. He shows that there were varieties of slavery in America and varieties of new American culture, from Puritan New England to Dutch New York, Quaker Pennsylvania, cavalier Virginia, coastal Carolina, and Louisiana and Texas. This landmark work of history will transform our understanding of America’s origins.
Genre | : History |
Author | : David Hackett Fischer |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Release | : 2022-05-31 |
File | : 960 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781982145118 |
This book traces the inland origins of slaves leaving West Central Africa at the peak period of the transatlantic slave trade.
Genre | : History |
Author | : Daniel B. Domingues da Silva |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Release | : 2017-06-26 |
File | : 249 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781107176263 |
This book traces the history and development of the port of Benguela, the third largest port of slave embarkation on the coast of Africa, from the early seventeenth to the mid-nineteenth century. Benguela, located on the central coast of present-day Angola, was founded by the Portuguese in the early seventeenth century. In discussing the impact of the transatlantic slave trade on African societies, Mariana P. Candido explores the formation of new elites, the collapse of old states and the emergence of new states. Placing Benguela in an Atlantic perspective, this study shows how events in the Caribbean and Brazil affected social and political changes on the African coast. This book emphasizes the importance of the South Atlantic as a space for the circulation of people, ideas and crops.
Genre | : History |
Author | : Mariana Candido |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Release | : 2013-03-29 |
File | : 387 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781107328389 |
For courses in Introduction to Psychology, African American Psychology, African American Studies, Multicultural Counseling and Cross Cultural Counseling and Psychotherapy. This text highlights the limitations of traditional psychological theories and approaches when applied to people of African descent. It provides information on how the African Centered Perspective is defined, as well as how it operates in the context of the African American family with regard to identity development, education, mental health, research, and managing contemporary issues. It links the context of African American life to the traditions, values and spiritual essence of their African ancestors in an attempt to acknowledge the African worldview and assist the African American community in addressing some of the challenges they continue to face.
Genre | : Social Science |
Author | : Thomas A Parham |
Publisher | : Psychology Press |
Release | : 2015-10-14 |
File | : 257 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781317345084 |
In the years just before the Civil War, during the most intensive phase of American slave-trade suppression, the U.S. Navy seized roughly 2,000 enslaved Africans from illegal slave ships and brought them into temporary camps at Key West and Charleston. In this study, Sharla Fett reconstructs the social world of these "recaptives" and recounts the relationships they built to survive the holds of slave ships, American detention camps, and, ultimately, a second transatlantic voyage to Liberia. Fett also demonstrates how the presence of slave-trade refugees in southern ports accelerated heated arguments between divergent antebellum political movements--from abolitionist human rights campaigns to slave-trade revivalism--that used recaptives to support their claims about slavery, slave trading, and race. By focusing on shipmate relations rather than naval exploits or legal trials, and by analyzing the experiences of both children and adults of varying African origins, Fett provides the first history of U.S. slave-trade suppression centered on recaptive Africans themselves. In so doing, she examines the state of "recaptivity" as a distinctive variant of slave-trade captivity and situates the recaptives' story within the broader diaspora of "Liberated Africans" throughout the Atlantic world.
Genre | : Social Science |
Author | : Sharla M. Fett |
Publisher | : UNC Press Books |
Release | : 2016-11-23 |
File | : 307 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781469630038 |
Focusing on the problems and conflicts of doing African diaspora research from various disciplinary perspectives, these essays situate, describe, and reflect on the current practice of diaspora scholarship. Tejumola Olaniyan, James H. Sweet, and the international group of contributors assembled here seek to enlarge understanding of how the diaspora is conceived and explore possibilities for the future of its study. With the aim of initiating interdisciplinary dialogue on the practice of African diaspora studies, they emphasize learning from new perspectives that take advantage of intersections between disciplines. Ultimately, they advocate a fuller sense of what it means to study the African diaspora in a truly global way.
Genre | : African diaspora |
Author | : Tejumola Olaniyan |
Publisher | : Indiana University Press |
Release | : 2010 |
File | : 374 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780253354648 |
"This volume builds on and extends current discussions of the construction of gendered identities and the networks through which men and women engage diaspora. It considers the movement of people and ideas between the Caribbean and the Nigerian hinterland. The contributions examine Africa in the Caribbean imaginary, the way in which gender ideologies inform Caribbean men's and women's theoretical or real-life engagement with the continent, and the interactions and experiences of Caribbean travelers in Africa and Europe. The contributions are linked as well through empire, discussing different parts of the British Empire and allowing for the comparative examination of colonial policies and practices."--Back cover.
Genre | : African diaspora |
Author | : Judith Ann-Marie Byfield |
Publisher | : Indiana University Press |
Release | : 2010 |
File | : 344 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780253354167 |