The Deepest South The Deepest South

The Deepest South

The United States, Brazil, and the African Slave Trade

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Publisher Description

A diplomatic history examining connections between the United States, Brazil, Africa, and Europe as they relate to the transatlantic slave trade.

During its heyday in the nineteenth century, the African slave trade was fueled by the close relationship of the United States and Brazil. The Deepest South tells the disturbing story of how U.S. nationals—before and after Emancipation—continued to actively participate in this odious commerce by creating diplomatic, social, and political ties with Brazil, which today has the largest population of African origin outside of Africa itself.

Based on extensive research from archives on five continents, Gerald Horne breaks startling new ground in the history of slavery, uncovering its global dimensions and the degrees to which its defenders went to maintain it.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2007
1 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
350
Pages
PUBLISHER
NYU Press
SIZE
8.4
MB

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