Focuses on the socio-economic position of free non-whites in 18th-c. Curaçao. The manumission rate was relatively high and consequently a large group of free non-whites was created. Blacks and mulattoes enjoyed religious freedom as well as considerable economic freedom. Their growing numbers and social and economic assertiveness alarmed the whites, who gradually admitted the most successful mulattoes in their circles
The history of the Haitian republic is marked by strong antagonisms between those known as " mulatto...
How did Africans imagine the future of the Caribbean slave societies where they lived? In an extraor...
textBetween 1790 and 1821, New York City underwent a dramatic transformation as slavery slowly died....
This dissertation is predicated upon the hypothesis that the agency of the non-whites in 18th centu...
Two case studies show the daily practice of justice regarding free Blacks and Coloreds in Curacao an...
Characteristics of two different social systems, island government and the particular master-slave r...
Abstract I propose in this article that free and freed Afro-descendants of three colonial empires of...
This project investigates people of mixed African, European, and sometimes Native American ancestry,...
In this study I will present the key factors determining the social and cultural life of Afro-Curaça...
Eighteenth-century Anglo-American prize systems were highly organized enterprises for the provision ...
“Freedom’s Edge” explores how enslaved people in the South Atlantic world engaged with the law to ac...
During the slavery period in the nineteenth century in Paramaribo there was a colored elite. Their s...
The history of the Haitian republic is marked by strong antagonisms between those known as " mulatto...
How did Africans imagine the future of the Caribbean slave societies where they lived? In an extraor...
How did Africans imagine the future of the Caribbean slave societies where they lived? In an extraor...
The history of the Haitian republic is marked by strong antagonisms between those known as " mulatto...
How did Africans imagine the future of the Caribbean slave societies where they lived? In an extraor...
textBetween 1790 and 1821, New York City underwent a dramatic transformation as slavery slowly died....
This dissertation is predicated upon the hypothesis that the agency of the non-whites in 18th centu...
Two case studies show the daily practice of justice regarding free Blacks and Coloreds in Curacao an...
Characteristics of two different social systems, island government and the particular master-slave r...
Abstract I propose in this article that free and freed Afro-descendants of three colonial empires of...
This project investigates people of mixed African, European, and sometimes Native American ancestry,...
In this study I will present the key factors determining the social and cultural life of Afro-Curaça...
Eighteenth-century Anglo-American prize systems were highly organized enterprises for the provision ...
“Freedom’s Edge” explores how enslaved people in the South Atlantic world engaged with the law to ac...
During the slavery period in the nineteenth century in Paramaribo there was a colored elite. Their s...
The history of the Haitian republic is marked by strong antagonisms between those known as " mulatto...
How did Africans imagine the future of the Caribbean slave societies where they lived? In an extraor...
How did Africans imagine the future of the Caribbean slave societies where they lived? In an extraor...
The history of the Haitian republic is marked by strong antagonisms between those known as " mulatto...
How did Africans imagine the future of the Caribbean slave societies where they lived? In an extraor...
textBetween 1790 and 1821, New York City underwent a dramatic transformation as slavery slowly died....