Untold histories : Black people in England and Wales during the period of the British slave trade, c. 1660-1807 /Kathleen Chater.

A study of black people living in England and Wales during the period of the British slave trade (1660-1807) and their experiences. This is based on research carried out for the author's doctoral thesis. The evidence is obtained from sources including parish records, newspaper reports and trial proceedings. The author firstly examines the black population in England and Wales and particularly London, in terms of its size and composition. Further chapters consider freedom and enslavement, treatment by the criminal justice system, settlement and the poor laws and the extent to which black people assimilated or integrated into wider British society. The author looks at naming conventions used, evidence of marriage and family life as well as work. The text is supported by a detailed bibliography and notes.

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Publisher: Manchester University Press,
Pub Date: 2009.
Pages: 272 p. :

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92(42)(=013)"16/18"
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1
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PBH3301
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