The American Historical Review, Volume 114John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 2009 |
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... Death ( 1982 ) in positing a metaphorical " social death " as the basic condition of slavery . In a comparative study of sixty - six slaveholding societies ranging from ancient Greece and Rome to medieval Europe , precolonial Africa ...
... Death ( 1982 ) in positing a metaphorical " social death " as the basic condition of slavery . In a comparative study of sixty - six slaveholding societies ranging from ancient Greece and Rome to medieval Europe , precolonial Africa ...
Halaman 1241
... death . " At every point along the passage from African to New World markets , " she writes , " we find a stark contest between slave traders and slaves , between the traders ' will to commodify people and the captives ' will to remain ...
... death . " At every point along the passage from African to New World markets , " she writes , " we find a stark contest between slave traders and slaves , between the traders ' will to commodify people and the captives ' will to remain ...
Halaman 1438
... death penalty - they received death sen- tences because of bias in the criminal justice system against the poor , minorities , and those of lower status . The imposition of the death penalty reflected local val- ues and attitudes about ...
... death penalty - they received death sen- tences because of bias in the criminal justice system against the poor , minorities , and those of lower status . The imposition of the death penalty reflected local val- ues and attitudes about ...
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