Where the Negroes Are Masters : An African Port in the Era of the Slave Trade.
Sparks, Randy J.
Where the Negroes Are Masters : An African Port in the Era of the Slave Trade. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (322 pages)
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Annamaboe Joins the Atlantic World -- 2. John Corrantee and Slave-Trade Diplomacy at Annamaboe -- 3. Richard Brew and the World of an African-Atlantic Merchant -- 4. The Process of Enslavement at Annamaboe -- 5. Tracing the Trade: Annamaboe and the Rum Men -- 6. A World in Motion: Annamaboe in the Atlantic Community -- 7. Things Fall Apart: The End of the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World -- Conclusion -- Important Terms, Names, and Places -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index.
Annamaboe--largest slave trading port on the Gold Coast--was home to wily African merchants whose partnerships with Europeans made the town an integral part of Atlantic webs of exchange. Randy Sparks recreates the outpost's feverish bustle and brutality, tracing the entrepreneurs, black and white, who thrived on a lucrative traffic in human beings.
9780674726475
Slave trade-Africa, West-History-18th century.
Slave trade-Economic aspects-Africa, West.
Anomabu (Ghana)-History-18th century.
Atlantic Ocean Region-Commerce-History-18th century.
Africa, West-Economic conditions-18th century.
Electronic books.
DT512
966.701
Where the Negroes Are Masters : An African Port in the Era of the Slave Trade. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (322 pages)
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Annamaboe Joins the Atlantic World -- 2. John Corrantee and Slave-Trade Diplomacy at Annamaboe -- 3. Richard Brew and the World of an African-Atlantic Merchant -- 4. The Process of Enslavement at Annamaboe -- 5. Tracing the Trade: Annamaboe and the Rum Men -- 6. A World in Motion: Annamaboe in the Atlantic Community -- 7. Things Fall Apart: The End of the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World -- Conclusion -- Important Terms, Names, and Places -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index.
Annamaboe--largest slave trading port on the Gold Coast--was home to wily African merchants whose partnerships with Europeans made the town an integral part of Atlantic webs of exchange. Randy Sparks recreates the outpost's feverish bustle and brutality, tracing the entrepreneurs, black and white, who thrived on a lucrative traffic in human beings.
9780674726475
Slave trade-Africa, West-History-18th century.
Slave trade-Economic aspects-Africa, West.
Anomabu (Ghana)-History-18th century.
Atlantic Ocean Region-Commerce-History-18th century.
Africa, West-Economic conditions-18th century.
Electronic books.
DT512
966.701