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Slaves for peanuts : a story of conquest, liberation, and a crop that changed history

Call Number

  • 306.362 L6748 (CEN)

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Publication Information

New York : The New Press, 2022.

Physical Description

xiii, 367 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

Summary

"A stunning work of popular history-the story of how a crop transformed the history of slavery. Author Jori Lewis reveals how demand for peanut oil in Europe ensured that slavery in Africa would persist well into the twentieth century, long after the European powers had officially banned it in the territories they controlled"--

Contents

  • A shelter for runaway slaves
  • A crossroads
  • A spark, a solution, the Industrial Revolution
  • From here to there and back again
  • A peanut ruse
  • The legend of Ndakaaru
  • The caravan
  • Those of the sand
  • A middlemen
  • The people who came from the sea
  • The African business
  • Unholy wars
  • A word on slavery
  • This Black man from Gorée
  • Lat Joor wants his slaves back
  • A sickness with no name
  • A native evangelist
  • Ceebu Jën
  • A steamboat on land
  • The ebbs and flows of my courage
  • Saxayaay
  • Springtime in Paris
  • Reports from the rivers
  • A new appeal
  • The fifteen captives of Ndiack Ndiaye
  • The future of France
  • A word on freedom
  • The civilizing mission
  • A stain that must be washed
  • A delicate business
  • You will find only jackals and hyenas
  • A colleague and a partner
  • Since the invention of the peanut
  • Special seeds
  • Interregnums
  • The propagation of French culture?
  • The Damel --Bethesdaa
  • Poor Lat Joor
  • Go east!
  • The dawn of a new era
  • We have already proven that the negro is capable
  • Lost and found (ephemera)
  • Why have the peanuts degenerated?
  • Kerbala
  • On the run
  • Your civilization has not dazzled him
  • This land of my ancestors
  • A peanut fable
  • One of the most delicate questions
  • A child from the Dark Continent
  • Emaciated lands --Drink my cup to the dregs
  • The crushing supremacy of the peanut
  • What remained.

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