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Publication Name
Book Sales, Incorporated
Features
Illustrated
ISBN
9781555217686
Book Title
History of Slavery : an Illustrated History of the Monstrous Evil
Publisher
Book Sales, Incorporated
Item Length
11 in
Publication Year
2014
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Author
Susanne Everett
Genre
Social Science, History
Topic
Slavery, United States / General
Item Weight
46.2 Oz
Item Width
8.5 in
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Book Sales, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1555217680
ISBN-13
9781555217686
eBay Product ID (ePID)
476934

Product Key Features

Book Title
History of Slavery : an Illustrated History of the Monstrous Evil
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2014
Topic
Slavery, United States / General
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Social Science, History
Author
Susanne Everett
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Weight
46.2 Oz
Item Length
11 in
Item Width
8.5 in

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Trade
Synopsis
This book tells the story of the development of slavery, describing the trans-Atlantic trade that brought 11 million slaves from Africa to the Americas in the course of 300 years and reviews the life of the slaves under the forcible subjugation and exploitation by other human beings.  Illustrated with over 300 pictures, including 40 in full color, drawn from archives around the world. that highlight vital facets of the subject, it includes eyewitness accounts and other documentary evidence that complement the text., History of Slavery tells the story of the development of slavery, describing the trans-Atlantic trade that brought 11 million slaves from Africa to the Americas in the course of 300 years and reviews the life of the slaves under the forcible subjugation and exploitation by other human beings. In strictly objective terms, this book deals with the historical controversies that have surrounded the study of slavery. Illustrated with over 300 pictures, including 40 in full color, drawn from archives around the world to highlight vital facets of the subject; it also includes eyewitness accounts and other documentary evidence that complement the text. The book also traces the history of the abolition movement, beginning in eighteenth-century England (one of the prime moves in establishing the slave trade in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries). This humanitarian philosophy is now taken for granted (at least officially) by every nation on earth. The author, Susanne Everett , also reviews those societies that did not readily accept abolition - the Arabs, who ravaged East Africa for slaves until well into this century, the Belgians, who initiated a reign of terror in the Congo in the late nineteenth century, and the Southerners who struggled to preserve their dominant position through the confrontations of Civil Rights. The book concludes with a reminder that slavery remains a vital issue today. Slave labor was imposed by the Russians and Germans during the Second World War and there are isolated instances - in South America and parts of Africa - that require continued policing by Anti-Slavery Commission of the United Nations. History of Slavery is a comprehensive, thoroughly illustrated account of human bondage, and an essential volume for everyone concerned with society and man's part in it., "History of Slavery" tells the story of the development of slavery, describing the trans-Atlantic trade that brought 11 million slaves from Africa to the Americas in the course of 300 years and reviews the life of the slaves under the forcible subjugation and exploitation by other human beings. In strictly objective terms, this book deals with the historical controversies that have surrounded the study of slavery. Illustrated with over 300 pictures, including 40 in full color, drawn from archives around the world to highlight vital facets of the subject; it also includes eyewitness accounts and other documentary evidence that complement the text. The book also traces the history of the abolition movement, beginning in eighteenth-century England (one of the prime moves in establishing the slave trade in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries). This humanitarian philosophy is now taken for granted (at least officially) by every nation on earth. The author, Susanne Everett, also reviews those societies that did not readily accept abolition - the Arabs, who ravaged East Africa for slaves until well into this century, the Belgians, who initiated a reign of terror in the Congo in the late nineteenth century, and the Southerners who struggled to preserve their dominant position through the confrontations of Civil Rights. The book concludes with a reminder that slavery remains a vital issue today. Slave labor was imposed by the Russians and Germans during the Second World War and there are isolated instances - in South America and parts of Africa - that require continued policing by Anti-Slavery Commission of the United Nations."History of Slavery" is a comprehensive, thoroughly illustrated account of human bondage, and an essential volume for everyone concerned with society and man's part in it.

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