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Fugitive slaves --- Free African Americans --- Slavery --- African American businesspeople --- History --- Steward, Austin, --- Rochester (N.Y.) --- Wilberforce Colony. --- Middlesex (Ont.)
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Freedom Seekers reveals the hidden stories of enslaved and bound people who attempted to escape from captivity in England’s capital. In 1655 White Londoners began advertising in the English-speaking world’s first newspapers for enslaved people who had escaped. Based on the advertisements placed in these newspapers by masters and enslavers offering rewards for so-called runaways, this book brings to light for the first time the history of slavery in England as revealed in the stories of resistance by enslaved workers. Featuring a series of case-studies of individual "freedom-seekers", this book explores the nature and significance of escape attempts as well as detailing the likely routes and networks they would take to gain their freedom. The book demonstrates that not only were enslaved people present in Restoration London but that White Londoners of this era were intimately involved in the construction of the system of racial slavery, a process that traditionally has been regarded as happening in the colonies rather than the British Isles. An unmissable and important book that seeks to delve into Britain’s colonial past.
Fugitive slaves. --- Slavery. --- Abolition of slavery --- Antislavery --- Enslavement --- Mui tsai --- Ownership of slaves --- Servitude --- Slave keeping --- Slave system --- Slaveholding --- Thralldom --- Crimes against humanity --- Serfdom --- Slaveholders --- Slaves --- Runaway slaves --- Slavery --- Fugitive slaves --- slavery --- Britain --- colonialism,colonial Britain --- Samuel Pepys --- slave-owners --- slavery in Britain --- Restoration Britain --- Restoration London --- London --- slavery in London --- Aldgate --- Whitechapel --- coffee shops --- slave trade --- transatlantic slave trade --- runaway slaves --- freemen --- Africa --- gold --- sugar --- plantation --- colonial America --- Thomas Jefferson --- Jamaica --- Barbados --- newspapers --- media history --- slave advertisment --- slave recapture --- freedom --- Enslaved persons
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From Isolation towards Integration was originally published in Dutch as Volume 41 (1963) in the series Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde.
Ndjuka people --- Maroons --- Regions & Countries - Americas --- History & Archaeology --- Latin America --- Cimarrones --- Aluku people --- Aukaans people --- Aukan people --- Djoeka people --- Djuka people --- Djuka tribe --- Kwinti people --- Ndyuka people --- Ndyukia people --- Njuka people --- Okanisi people --- Okanisi sama people --- Ndjuka people. --- Suriname --- Politics and government. --- Ethnology --- Maroons. --- Suriname. --- Blacks --- Fugitive slaves --- Dutch Guiana --- Nederlandisch Guyana --- Nederlandsch Guyana --- Netherland Guiana --- Netherlands Guiana --- Orandaryō Giana --- Ranryō Giana --- Republic of Suriname --- Republiek Suriname --- Surinaam --- Surinam --- Sūrīnāma --- Surinamu --- indonesia --- Cottica --- Granman --- Netherlands --- Paramaribo --- Paramount chief
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Een Engelstalige uitgave van Van isolatie naar integratie is verschenen als Deel 80 (1977, ISBN 9789024719624) in de reeks Verhandelingen van het Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde .
Ndjuka people. --- Maroons --- History --- Suriname --- History. --- Politics and government --- Cimarrones --- Blacks --- Fugitive slaves --- Aluku people --- Aukaans people --- Aukan people --- Djoeka people --- Djuka people --- Djuka tribe --- Kwinti people --- Ndyuka people --- Ndyukia people --- Njuka people --- Okanisi people --- Okanisi sama people --- Ethnology --- Surinam --- Republiek Suriname --- Republic of Suriname --- Sūrīnāma --- Surinaam --- Dutch Guiana --- Guiana, Dutch --- Netherlands Guiana --- Guiana, Netherlands --- Netherland Guiana --- Nederlandisch Guyana --- Nederlandsch Guyana --- スリナム --- Surinamu --- オランダ領ギアナ --- Orandaryō Giana --- 蘭領ギアナ --- Ranryō Giana --- Maroons. --- Suriname. --- Cimarrónes --- indonesia
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Neither Fugitive nor Free draws on the freedom suit as recorded in the press and court documents to offer a critically and historically engaged understanding of the freedom celebrated in the literary and cultural histories of transatlantic abolitionism. Freedom suits involved those enslaved valets, nurses, and maids who accompanied slaveholders onto free soil. Once brought into a free jurisdiction, these attendants became informally free, even if they were taken back to a slave jurisdiction—at least according to abolitionists and the enslaved themselves. In order to secure their freedom formally, slave attendants or others on their behalf had to bring suit in a court of law. Edlie Wong critically recuperates these cases in an effort to reexamine and redefine the legal construction of freedom, will, and consent. This study places such historically central anti-slavery figures as Frederick Douglass, Olaudah Equiano, and William Lloyd Garrison alongside such lesser-known slave plaintiffs as Lucy Ann Delaney, Grace, Catharine Linda, Med, and Harriet Robinson Scott. Situated at the confluence of literary criticism, feminism, and legal history, Neither Fugitive nor Free presents the freedom suit as a "new" genre to African American and American literary studies.
Law in literature. --- Slavery in literature. --- Law and literature --- Slavery --- Antislavery movements --- Slaves --- American literature --- Slave narratives --- Blacks --- Slavery and slaves in literature --- Slaves in literature --- Literature and law --- Literature --- Abolition of slavery --- Antislavery --- Enslavement --- Mui tsai --- Ownership of slaves --- Servitude --- Slave keeping --- Slave system --- Slaveholding --- Thralldom --- Crimes against humanity --- Serfdom --- Slaveholders --- Enslaved persons --- Persons --- Autobiography --- Slaves' writings --- Negroes --- Ethnology --- History --- Law and legislation --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- African American authors --- History and criticism. --- Travel --- African. --- American. --- Free. --- Fugitive. --- Neither. --- Situated. --- confluence. --- criticism. --- feminism. --- freedom. --- genre. --- history. --- legal. --- literary. --- new. --- presents. --- studies. --- suit. --- Black persons --- Black people --- Enslaved persons' writings --- Enslaved persons in literature
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