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Julie
on November 25, 2020 at 11:43 am
I will check this out! I have been creating my own studies into African History and the Atlantic Slave Trade. I am especially interested in the Caribbean.
Thank you.
Julie Mishol
I have acquired a great deal of books on the Caribbean and have an interest concerning the Maroons.
Very cool! Super important topic. I’m a bit behind the times as I haven’t really gone into that topic since I was a graduate student, but I’ve got the basics covered… Maroon Societies by Richard Price, Against the Odds: Free Blacks in the Slave Societies of the Americas, by Jane G. Landers, and a few others.
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I will check this out! I have been creating my own studies into African History and the Atlantic Slave Trade. I am especially interested in the Caribbean.
Thank you.
Julie Mishol
I have acquired a great deal of books on the Caribbean and have an interest concerning the Maroons.
Very cool! Super important topic. I’m a bit behind the times as I haven’t really gone into that topic since I was a graduate student, but I’ve got the basics covered… Maroon Societies by Richard Price, Against the Odds: Free Blacks in the Slave Societies of the Americas, by Jane G. Landers, and a few others.