Our Slaves Are Black
Nicholas Guyatt: Theories of Slavery, 4 October 2007
Inhuman Bondage: The Rise and Fall of Slavery in the New World
by David Brion Davis.
Oxford, 440 pp., £17.99, May 2006,0 19 514073 7 Show More
by David Brion Davis.
Oxford, 440 pp., £17.99, May 2006,
The Trader, the Owner, the Slave
by James Walvin.
Cape, 297 pp., £17.99, March 2007,978 0 224 06144 5 Show More
by James Walvin.
Cape, 297 pp., £17.99, March 2007,
The Forging of Races: Race and Scripture in the Protestant Atlantic World, 1600-2000
by Colin Kidd.
Cambridge, 309 pp., £16.99, September 2006,0 521 79324 6 Show More
by Colin Kidd.
Cambridge, 309 pp., £16.99, September 2006,
The Mind of the Master Class: History and Faith in the Southern Slaveholders’ Worldview
by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese and Eugene Genovese.
Cambridge, 828 pp., £18.99, December 2005,0 521 85065 7 Show More
by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese and Eugene Genovese.
Cambridge, 828 pp., £18.99, December 2005,
“... century as marking a gradual triumph over the inhumanity of slavery. John Newton was a dissolute young man who discovered a sense of discipline through the patient and strict management of slaves. He sailed from England to West Africa to the Caribbean with no apparent acknowledgment of the immorality of his actions. He didn’t talk about race, or national ... ”