White Slaves, African Masters
This article introduces narratives by American captives during and after the Barbary Wars (1801-1805, 1815). Set against a background of American imperial pursuits, the accounts reveal the hypocrisy and double-standards common among early Americans (who accepted black slavery in America but reacted...
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Sage Publ.
2003
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The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
Year: 2003, Volume: 588, Issue: 1, Pages: 90-104 |
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Barbary captivity
B Slavery B eighteenth-and nineteenth-century America B Narratives B North African history B Race B Stereotypes |
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