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- Les mondes de l'esclavage : une histoire comparée / by Rossi, Benedetta,EditorAuthor(DLC)no2009116480; Vidal, Cécile,EditorAuthor(DLC)no2004009378; Chevaleyre, Claude,EditorAuthor(DLC)no2021121909; Ismard, Paulin,EditorAuthor(DLC)no2010071416;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 1101-1121) and indexes.Part II 'Comparaisons" contains a dictionary of slavery terms.Cet ouvrage d'une ambition exceptionnelle présente sous une forme accessible à un large public une histoire inédite de l'esclavage depuis la Préhistoire jusqu'au présent. Il paraît vingt ans après le vote de la loi Taubira, alors que la prise de conscience du passé esclavagiste est chaque jour plus aiguisée au sein de la société française. L'histoire de l'esclavage, trop longtemps tenue pour une forme de passé subalterne, est ici replacée au coeur de l'histoire mondiale. Le livre renouvelle une approche comparée dans l'étude du phénomène esclavagiste, qui conduit le lecteur de l'Inde ancienne aux Antilles du xviiie siècle, de la Chine des Han jusqu'au Brésil colonial, de l'Egypte médiévale à l'Ouganda contemporain. Loin de banaliser la singularité monstrueuse de l'esclavage colonial issu de la traite transatlantique, la comparaison contribue à l'éclairer.Ce livre fait donc le pari de la connaissance et de la réflexion, convaincu que le savoir historique offre des ressources critiques qui ont le pouvoir d'émanciper. Le parti pris du monde et la perspective comparatiste qui sont la sienne souhaitent enrichir les scènes et les figures depuis lesquelles relire notre histoire, mais aussi, espérons-le, tracer des chemins vers d'autres futurs possibles.
- Subjects: Slavery; Esclavage;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Slavery today / by Bales, Kevin.(CARDINAL)357918; Cornell, Becky.(CARDINAL)558664;
Includes bibliographical references and index.1180L
- Subjects: Slavery.; Slave labor.; Human trafficking.; Forced labor.; Slave trade.; Poor; Esclavage.; Esclaves;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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- The results of emancipation. / by Cochin, Augustin,1823-1872.(CARDINAL)128357;
Bibliographical footnotes.
- Subjects: Slavery.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The results of slavery / by Cochin, Augustin,1823-1872.(CARDINAL)128357;
Bibliographical footnotes.
- Subjects: Slavery.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Slavery wasn't only in the South : exposing myths about the Civil War / by Kawa, Katie,author.(CARDINAL)503638;
Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index.War stories -- Slavery beyond the South -- States' rights or slavery? -- The life of General Lee -- Lincoln and slavery -- Freedom for some, not all -- Black Confederates -- Women at war -- The Gettysburg Address -- The march to the sea -- When did it end? -- The real Confederate flag -- Still divided.Did you know that the Emancipation Proclamation didn't free all the slaves in the United States? This is just one of many myths readers will expose as they learn the facts behind common misconceptions about the Civil War. As young historians enjoy uncovering the truth about the causes of the war, its major events, and its aftermath, they expand their knowledge of this essential social studies curriculum topic. Graphic organizers, full-color photographs, and primary sources enhance the engaging main text, and eye-catching fact boxes provide additional information about this pivotal period in American history.
- Subjects: Slavery; African Americans; Esclavage; Noirs américains;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- Magical history tour. a crime against humanity / by Erre, Fabrice,author.; Savoia, Sylvain,illustrator.(CARDINAL)396505; McGuinness, Nanette,translator.(CARDINAL)340529;
Modern-day kids Annie and Nico go on a magical history tour through time to study the development of slavery. Learn about the horrors of the Middle Passage, brave abolitionists, and famous slave revolts, such as Nat Turner's Rebellion. Also discover the impacts of slavery and the ways in which the global community has responded to a history of injustice. All this and more with Annie and Nico as helpful guides in this pocket-sized book.GN800L
- Subjects: Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Slavery; Slavery; Enslaved persons; Enslaved persons;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Lost history of stolen children : an epic poem, being a true accounting of white children kidnapped and sold into slavery at the Chesapeake Bay and the Delaware River in the seventeenth century and what became of them afterwards / by Phillips, Richard Hayes,author.(CARDINAL)327630;
Includes bibliographical references."In what is quite possibly the first epic poem in the English language since the nineteenth century, Richard Hayes Phillips has discovered and recounted the stories of kidnapped children whose survival itself was heroic."--Page 4 of cover.
- Subjects: Enslaved children; Enslaved children; Kidnapping victims; Kidnapping victims; Slavery; Enfants esclaves; Enfants esclaves; Victimes d'enlèvement; Victimes d'enlèvement; Esclavage;
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- The poems of Phillis Wheatley : with letters and a memoir. by Wheatley, Phillis,1753-1784.(CARDINAL)124649; Odell, Margaretta Matilda,writer of memoir.(CARDINAL)461305;
To Mæcenas -- On virtue -- On being brought from Africa to America -- To the University of Cambridge, in New England -- To the King's most excellent majesty -- On the death of the Rev. Dr. Sewell -- On the death of the Rev. George Whitfield -- On the death of a young lady of five years of age -- On the death of a young gentleman -- To a lady, on the death of her husband -- Goliath of Gath -- Thoughts on the works of providence -- To a lady, on the death of three relations -- To a clergyman on the death of his lady -- Hymn to the morning -- Hymn to the evening -- Isaiah : 63rd chap., 1st and 8th verses -- On recollection -- On imagination -- A funeral poem on the death of C.E., an infant of twelve months -- To Captain H-d -- To the Right Honorable William, Earl of Dartmouth -- Ode to Neptune, on Mrs. W-'s voyage to England -- To a lady, on her coming to North America with her son, for the recovery of her health -- To a lady, on her remarkable preservation in a hurricane, in North Carolina -- To a lady and her children, on the death of her son and their brother -- To a gentleman and lady, on the death of the lady's brother and sister, and a child of the name of Avis, aged one year -- On the death of Dr. Samuel Marshall -- To a gentleman, on his voyage to Great Britain, for the recovery of his health -- To the Rev. Dr. Thomas Amory, on reading his sermons on daily devotion, in which that duty is recommended and assisted -- On the death of J.C., an infant -- A hymn to humanity -- To the Hon. T.H., Esq., on the death of his daughter -- Niobe in distress for her children slain by Apollo -- To S.M., a young African painter, on seeing his works -- To his honor the Lieutenant Governor, on the death of his lady -- A farewell to America -- A rebus -- Answer to the rebus."Born in Africa in 1753, Phillis Wheatley was kidnapped at the age of 7 and sold into slavery. At 19, she became the first black American poet to publish a book, on which this volume is based. Wheatley's elegies and odes offer fascinating glimpses into the origins of African-American literary traditions"--Publisher description.1330L
- Subjects: Biographies.; Poetry.; Odell, Margaretta Matilda.; Wheatley, Phillis, 1753-1784.; African American women; African American women; American poetry.; Enslaved women; Enslaved women; Enslaved women; Slavery; Esclavage; Femmes esclaves; Femmes esclaves; Noires américaines; Noires américaines;
- © 2023, Lushena Books
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The poems of Phillis Wheatley : with letters and a memoir. by Wheatley, Phillis,1753-1784.(CARDINAL)124649; Odell, Margaretta Matilda,writer of memoir.(CARDINAL)461305;
To Mæcenas -- On virtue -- On being brought from Africa to America -- To the University of Cambridge, in New England -- To the King's most excellent majesty -- On the death of the Rev. Dr. Sewell -- On the death of the Rev. George Whitfield -- On the death of a young lady of five years of age -- On the death of a young gentleman -- To a lady, on the death of her husband -- Goliath of Gath -- Thoughts on the works of providence -- To a lady, on the death of three relations -- To a clergyman on the death of his lady -- Hymn to the morning -- Hymn to the evening -- Isaiah : 63rd chap., 1st and 8th verses -- On recollection -- On imagination -- A funeral poem on the death of C.E., an infant of twelve months -- To Captain H-d -- To the Right Honorable William, Earl of Dartmouth -- Ode to Neptune, on Mrs. W-'s voyage to England -- To a lady, on her coming to North America with her son, for the recovery of her health -- To a lady, on her remarkable preservation in a hurricane, in North Carolina -- To a lady and her children, on the death of her son and their brother -- To a gentleman and lady, on the death of the lady's brother and sister, and a child of the name of Avis, aged one year -- On the death of Dr. Samuel Marshall -- To a gentleman, on his voyage to Great Britain, for the recovery of his health -- To the Rev. Dr. Thomas Amory, on reading his sermons on daily devotion, in which that duty is recommended and assisted -- On the death of J.C., an infant -- A hymn to humanity -- To the Hon. T.H., Esq., on the death of his daughter -- Niobe in distress for her children slain by Apollo -- To S.M., a young African painter, on seeing his works -- To his honor the Lieutenant Governor, on the death of his lady -- A farewell to America -- A rebus -- Answer to the rebus."Born in Africa in 1753, Phillis Wheatley was kidnapped at the age of 7 and sold into slavery. At 19, she became the first black American poet to publish a book, on which this volume is based. Wheatley's elegies and odes offer fascinating glimpses into the origins of African-American literary traditions"--Publisher description.1330L
- Subjects: Biographies.; Poetry.; Odell, Margaretta Matilda.; Wheatley, Phillis, 1753-1784.; African American women; African American women; American poetry.; Enslaved women; Enslaved women; Enslaved women; Slavery; Esclavage; Femmes esclaves; Femmes esclaves; Noires américaines; Noires américaines;
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- Le modèle noir : de Géricault à Matisse. by Mémorial ACTe (Cultural center),host institution.(CARDINAL)784866; Musée d'Orsay,host institution,issuing body.(CARDINAL)177715;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 371-375) and index.Cet ouvrage est publié à l'occasion de l'exposition éponyme présentée au musée d'Orsay, Paris, du 26 mars au 21 juillet 2019.00En adoptant une approche multidisciplinaire, entre histoire de l'art et histoire des idées, cette exposition se penche sur des problématiques esthétiques, politiques, sociales et raciales ainsi que sur l'imaginaire que révèle la représentation des figures noires dans les arts visuels, de l'abolition de l'esclavage en France (1794) à nos jours. Tout en proposant une perspective continue, elle s'arrête plus particulièrement sur trois périodes clé : l'ère de l'abolition (1794-1848), la période de la Nouvelle peinture jusqu'à la découverte par Matisse de la Renaissance de Harlem et les débuts de l'avant-garde du XXe siècle et les générations successives d'artistes post-guerre et contemporains.Catalog of an exhibition at Musée d'Orsay, Paris, from March 26-July 21, 2019; and at Mémorial ACTe, Pointe-à-Pitre from September 13-December 29, 2019.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Black people in art; Africans in art; Art, French; Art, French;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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