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Booker T. Washington and Black progress : Up from slavery 100 years later / edited by W. Fitzhugh Brundage
Slavery is the unconditional servitude of one individual to another. A slave is usually acquired by purchase and legally described as chattel or a tangible form of movable property. For much of human history, slavery has constituted an important dimension of social and occupational organization. The word slavery originated with the sale of Slavs to the Black Sea region during the ninth century ...
Slavery and RaceDEFINITIONS OF SLAVERYSLAVERY AS A GLOBAL PHENOMENONTHE TRANSATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE AND THE RACIALIZATION OF SLAVERYSLAVERY AND RACIAL CATEGORIES“SCIENTIFIC” RACISM AND SLAVERYBIBLIOGRAPHY Source for information on Slavery and Race: Encyclopedia of Race and Racism dictionary.
The Debate over Slavery in the United States ADAPTED FROM ESSAYS BY LAURA MITCHELL, UNIVERSITY OFCALIFORNIA, AND JONATHAN HOLLOWAY, YALE UNIVERSITY Source for information on The Debate over Slavery in the United States: African-American Years: Chronologies of American History and Experience dictionary.
Slavery and the Rise of Capitalism One of the structures that characterizes the modern Western world and separates it from medieval Europe is capitalism. A paramount and distinguishing feature of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries is the capitalistic development that occurred within the transatlantic economy. Beginning in the late eighteenth century in Britain and then in other countries ...