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Sowande mustakeem slavery at sea
Sowande mustakeem slavery at sea




sowande mustakeem slavery at sea

Expanding the gaze even more deeply, the book centers how the oceanic transport of human cargoes-infamously known as the Middle Passage-comprised a violently regulated process foundational to the institution of bondage. This book reveals for the first time how it took critical shape at sea. 8, (Fall 2007).Most times left solely within the confine of plantation narratives, slavery was far from a land-based phenomenon. "Far Cry From a Fantasy Voyage: The Impact of the Middle Passage on Slave Societies Across the Atlantic World," in ISLAS: Official Publication of the Afro-Cuban Alliance, Inc. (Mystic, CT: Mystic Seaport Museum, 2008), 3-21. "'Make Haste & Let Me See You With A Good Cargo of Negroes': Gender, Power, and the Centrality of Violence in the Eighteenth Century Atlantic Slave Trade," in Gender, Race, Ethnicity, and Power in Maritime America, edited by Glenn Gordinier. 'I Never Have Such A Sickly Ship Before': Diet, Disease, and Mortality in 18th-Century Atlantic Slaving Voyages," in Journal of African American History 93 (Fall 2008): pp. "'She Must Go Overboard & Shall Go Overboard’: Diseased Bodies and the Spectacle of Murder at Sea," in Atlantic Studies 8.3 (Fall 2011): 301-316. “Breaking the Chains: Un-Silencing the American Slaving Past” in Teaching Lincoln: What Every K-12 Students Needs to Know About Nationalism, Emancipation, Power, and Race, Edited by Caroline Pryor and Stephen Hansen (Peter & Lang Press, 2013): 121-128. Marcus Rediker, N orth Carolina Historical Review, Vol. Davis,Īrrested Justice: Black Women, Violence, and America’s Prison Nation by Beth Ritchie, and Breaking Women: Gender, Race, and The New Politics of Imprisonment by Jill McCorkel, WSQ: Women’s Studies Quarterly 42: 3 & 4 (Fall/Winter 2014): 319-323.

sowande mustakeem slavery at sea

“Suffering at the Margins: (Re)-Centering Black Women in Discourses on Violence and Crime,” Review Essay of T he Meanings of Freedom: And Other Difficult Dialogues by Angela Y.

sowande mustakeem slavery at sea

“Blood Stained Mirrors: Decoding the American Slave Trading Past” in Understanding and Teaching American Slavery, Edited by Bethany Jay and Lynne (Forthcoming: University of Wisconsin Press, 2016). Selected Publications Articles and Reviews






Sowande mustakeem slavery at sea