An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Ross-Erikson Publishers, 1982 - 325 страници |
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... slavery . The seven hundred thousand slaves , for instance , had a strong opinion of their own . Abolitionist propaganda liked to portray the black slaves as helpless and even childlike victims . But plantation slaves repeatedly formed ...
... slavery . The seven hundred thousand slaves , for instance , had a strong opinion of their own . Abolitionist propaganda liked to portray the black slaves as helpless and even childlike victims . But plantation slaves repeatedly formed ...
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... slavery was still legal . Though the French had formally abolished slavery in 1848 , slaves for the French sugar island of Réunion continued to be bought , surreptitiously , until about 1861 , under a ' Free Labour Emigration Scheme ' .
... slavery was still legal . Though the French had formally abolished slavery in 1848 , slaves for the French sugar island of Réunion continued to be bought , surreptitiously , until about 1861 , under a ' Free Labour Emigration Scheme ' .
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... slavery and ritual canniba- lism had been traditional , though human meat was formerly used only for solemn feasts . The Baptists were not shocked by cannibalism for long : ' a bad habit , but it does not necessarily mark out the ...
... slavery and ritual canniba- lism had been traditional , though human meat was formerly used only for solemn feasts . The Baptists were not shocked by cannibalism for long : ' a bad habit , but it does not necessarily mark out the ...
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LIST OF MAPS | 7 |
Come Over and Help Us | 42 |
An Asylum for the Oppressed | 58 |
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