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The slave trade : Slavery and color - cover

The slave trade : Slavery and color

Theodore D. Jervey

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The Slave Trade: Slavery and Color," Theodore D. Jervey presents a compelling and nuanced examination of the intersections between racial identity and the transatlantic slave trade. Delving into historical accounts, legal documents, and personal narratives, Jervey employs a critical analytical lens, weaving together a tapestry of human experience that elucidates the painful realities of slavery. Writing in a style that marries scholarly rigor with accessible prose, he encourages readers to confront the complexities of race and morality embedded in the institution of slavery, positioning the work within the growing body of literature that seeks to reconcile America's past with its present socio-political landscape. Theodore D. Jervey is a historian and cultural critic with a keen interest in the socio-political ramifications of historical injustices. His academic background and deep commitment to uncovering marginalized voices have equipped him with unique insights into the subject of slavery and its enduring legacy on contemporary society. Jervey's extensive research travels and archival work have allowed him to engage intimately with the narratives of those who suffered under the yoke of slavery, instilling his writing with both authenticity and urgency. This profound exploration not only serves as an essential resource for scholars of American history and cultural studies but also speaks to a wider audience interested in understanding the long-lasting effects of slavery on American identity. I highly recommend "The Slave Trade: Slavery and Color" for anyone seeking a thought-provoking read that challenges preconceived notions of race and history while providing a necessary context for ongoing discussions about equality and justice.
Available since: 03/02/2025.
Print length: 210 pages.

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