
Paths to Freedom
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- Cover
- Paths to Freedom
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Editors' Note
- Introduction
- Three Notes of Freedom: The Nature and Consequences of Manumission
- Manumission in Metropolitan Spain and the Canaries in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
- The Promise of Freedom in Late Medieval Valencia
- Transformations in the Manumission of Slaves by Jews from East to West: Pressures from the Atlantic Slave Trade
- Manumission and the Life Cycle of a Contained Population: The VOC Lodge Slaves at the Cape of Good Hope, 1680-1730
- Paths to Freedom: Imperial Defense and Manumission in Havana, 1762-1800
- How Free Is Free? The Limits of Manumission for Enslaved Africans in Eighteenth-Century British West Indian Sugar Society
- Manumission in an Entrepôt: The Case of Curaçao
- Sex and Gender in Surinamese Manumissions
- Child Abandonment and Foster Care in Colonial Brazil: Expostos and the Free Population of African Descent in Eighteenth-Century Minas Gerais
- Manumission, Gender, and the Law in Nineteenth-Century Brazil: Liberata's Legal Suit for Freedom
- Conflicts over the Meanings of Freedom: The Liberated Africans' Struggle for Final Emancipation in Brazil, 1840s-1860s
- From "No Country!" to "Our Country!"Living Out Manumission and the Boundaries of Rights and Citizenship, 1773-1855
- "If the rest stay, I will stay
- if they go, I will go": How Slaves' Familial Bonds Affected American Colonization Society Manumissions
- Manumission and the Two-Race System in Early National Virginia
- The Slave Owner's Family and Manumission in the Post-Revolutionary Chesapeake Tidewater: Evidence from Anne Arundel County Wills, 1790-1820
- Liberation in a Rural Context: The Valley of Virginia, 1800-1860
- Contributors
- Index
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