Letters from the Voyages of the Slave Ship Pearl
"The barbarity of the enforced migration of Africans to the Caribbean and the realities of the transatlantic slave trade are fully revealed in Letters from the Voyages of the Slave Ship PEARL. The nonchalant accounts of the awful details of suffering and death are brought into sharp relief by t...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Kingston :
Ian Randle Publishers,
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Intro; List of Maps; List of Figures and Tables; Foreword; Preface; Introduction: Archives, Power & Legacy; Table 1: Demographic Data for the First, Third and Fourth Voyage of the ship Pearl; Table 2: Estimated Number of Enslaved Transported; to the British Caribbean; Table 3: Regions of Embarkation and Estimated Number of Enslaved on Ships heading to the British Caribbean; Table 4: Mortality Rates of the Enslaved During Voyage; Snapshot of the Voyage 1785-1786; Voyage from Bristol to Bonny: July 13 to September 15, 1785 & from Bonny to Grenada: February 1 to March 28, 1786
- Figure 1: Surviving Captives from the Moment of Purchase in Bonny,1785-1786. Campbell, Baillie & Company to James Rogers; Captain Stephen Madge to James Rogers; Campbell, Baillie & Company to James Rogers*; Merchant Joseph Daltera to James Rogers; Snapshot of the Voyage 1787-1788; Voyage from Bristol to Old Calabar: August 9 to October 4, 1787 & from Old Calabar to Barbados & Grenada: October 5 to December 4, 1788; Figure 2: Captives from Moment of Purchase in Old Calabar, 1787-1788.; Captain Richard Rogers to James Rogers*; Captain Richard Rogers to James Rogers*
- Captain Richard Rogers to James Rogers*Snapshot of the Voyage 1790-1791; Voyage from Bristol to Old Calabar: January 18 to March 1790 & from Old Calabar to Barbados, St Vincent, Jamaica: December 1790 to March 1791; Figure 3: Surviving Captives from Moment of Purchase in Old Calabar, 1790-1791.; Dr. J.P. Degravers to James Rogers; Dr. J.P. Degravers to James Rogers; Captain William Blake to James Rogers*; Captain William Blake to James Rogers*; Dr. Degravers to James Rogers*; Captain William Blake to James Rogers*; Captain William Blake to James Rogers*
- Merchant Samuel Richards to James RogersCaptain Samuel Stribling to James Rogers*; Merchants Baillie Fraser & Co. to James Rogers*; Captain Samuel Stribling to James Rogers*; Merchant Alexandre Lindo to James Rogers*; Captain Samuel Stribling to James Rogers; Merchant Alexandre Lindo to James Rogers; Dr. J.P. Degravers to James Rogers; Snapshot of the Voyage 1792-1793; Voyage from Bristol to Bonny: July 28 to September 5, 1792 & from Bonny to Barbados: November 21, 1792 to January 6, 1793; Figure 4: The Declining Number of Captives who Left Bonny, ; Merchant Samuel Richards to James Rogers*
- Merchant Samuel Richards to James Rogers*Merchant Samuel Richards to James Rogers*; Merchant Samuel Richards to James Rogers*; Merchant William Barton to James Rogers; Record of Sales; Sales of 187 New Negro Slaves received from on board the Ship Pearl. Will[iam] Thornborrow Commander from Africa on Account of Messrs. James Rogers & Co. Merchants in Bristol.; Sales of 52 New Negroes being the remainder of the Ship Pearl's Cargo Capt[ain] Thornborrow by Order of William Barton Esq[uire]; Messrs James Rogers & Company in A[ccount] Current with Munro McFarlane & Co.