Inheriting the Trade : A Northern Family Confronts its Legacy as the Largest Slave-Trading Dynasty in U. S. History
Intro -- Contents -- Family Tree -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Growing Up White -- Chapter 2: "Frail limb'd, well fed, and speaks good English" -- Chapter 3: "So let all thine enemies perish, O Lord!" -- Chapter 4: The Great Folks -- Chapter 5: "I tremble for my country . . ." -- Chapter 6: Akwaaba -- Chapter 7: "Under a Patchwork of Scars" -- Chapter 8: The Door of No Return -- Chapter 9: "I have to do it every day" -- Chapter 10: Gye Nyame -- Chapter 11: The Middle Passage -- Chapter 12: La Habana -- Chapter 13: "Our Nice Protestant Selves" -- Chapter 14: Arca de NoƩ -- Chapter 15: In the Fishbowl -- Chapter 16: My Harvard Education -- Chapter 17: Repairing the Breach -- Chapter 18: Sankofa -- Afterword -- Acknowledgments -- Notes.
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2008
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Authors: | DeWolf, Thomas Norman |
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Boston : Beacon Press |
Subject: | Erbe | Inheritance | Geschichte | History | Familie | Family |
Description of contents: | Table of Contents [gbv.de] |
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