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  1. White women captives in North Africa: narratives of enslavement, 1735–1830/ [compiled by] Khalid Bekkaoui. p. cm. Summary: “A fascinating anthology of historical narratives composed from the late sixteenth to early nineteenth centuries by European women abducted by Muslim corrsairs and enslaved in North Africa during the age of piracy.

  2. 30 Μαΐ 2018 · Also called the ‘White Slavery’, the trade occurred on the Berber Coast of North Africa that encompasses present-day Morocco, Tunisia, Libya and Algeria, which were then independent states...

  3. Early-twentieth-century African American scholars added their perspectives on slavery, and on slave breeding in particular, at a time when white Americans were in the midst of cultivating an extraordinarily distorted image of antebellum slavery.

  4. 18 Μαρ 2021 · History. How this enslaved man was made to serve as a breeder to increase his owner’s slave populations. Enslaved African Americans hoe and plow the earth and cut piles of sweet potatoes on a...

  5. 24 Ιουλ 2020 · A major DNA study has shed new light on the fate of millions of Africans who were traded as slaves to the Americas between the 16th and 19th centuries.

  6. For slaves, former slaves, and the descendants of slaves, slave breeding buttresses memories of the violent sexual exploitation of African American women, the abuse and sale of enslaved children, and the hegemonic white majority's seeming power to define the parameters of life and death for black Americans.

  7. 19 Απρ 2021 · By reproducing, enslaved men and women increased the enslaved workforce, which was especially important after 1808 when the international slave trade ban came into force. Enslavers could no longer traffic people from West Africa, and so had to concentrate on the internal market and ‘natural growth’.

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