The Journal of Negro History, Volume 2, 1917

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The Journal of Negro History, Volume 2, 1917

by Various Authors

EN·~15 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total
1

Slavery and the Slave Trade in Africa - I. The Origin and Extent of Slavery in the Several Economic Zones of Africa

1:30:49
2

The Negro in the Field of Invention

29:56
3

Anthony Benezet

26:02
4

People of Color in Louisiana - Part II

46:35
5

Notes on Connecticut as a Slave State

8:37
6

Documents - LETTERS OF ANTHONY BENEZET

30:52
7

Reviews Of Books

15:04
8

Notes

4:13
9

The Journal of Negro History - Vol. II—April, 1917—No. 2 - I The Evolution of the Slave Status in American Democracy

42:02
10

John Woolman's Efforts in Behalf of Freedom

18:47

Description

This volume offers a detailed investigation into the roots and reach of slavery across Africa’s varied landscapes. Drawing on extensive historical records, it argues that the institution emerged not from foreign influence but from the continent’s own economic and environmental conditions. By outlining three key factors—resource abundance, the nature of required labor, and land ownership patterns—the work frames slavery as a response to local pressures rather than a universal inevitability.

The author maps Africa into distinct zones—banana, agricultural, and pastoral—each shaping social structures, family life, and labor practices in unique ways. In the lush banana zone, for example, the ease of gathering food paradoxically fuels a reliance on domestic servitude, while the arid pastoral regions develop different labor dynamics. Through this geographic lens, the book illuminates how climate, ecology, and economics intertwined to produce diverse forms of bondage, providing listeners with a nuanced foundation for understanding Africa’s complex pre‑colonial and early‑colonial history.

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Language

en

Duration

~15 hours (878K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Curtis Weyant, Richard J. Shiffer and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-03-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

VA

Various Authors

This collection brings together writing from more than one contributor, so there isn’t a single author story to tell. The focus is on the range of voices in the work itself.

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