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I - Homelands, Diaspora, and Slave Society

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 April 2022

Crystal Nicole Eddins
Affiliation:
University of North Carolina, Charlotte

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Table 1.1. Embarked captives to Saint-Domingue by African region, 1700–1750

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Table 1.2. Embarked captives to Saint-Domingue by African regions, 1751–1800

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Table 1.3. Disembarkations of African regional ethnicities across Saint-Domingue ports, 1750–1800

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Table 1.4. Slave ship voyages to Saint-Domingue with noted African resistance, 1711–1800

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Table 2.1. Disembarkations to Española and Saint-Domingue by African regions, 1500–1700

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Figure 2.1. “Carte de l’Isle de St. Domingue”

Courtesy of the John Carter Brown Library
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Table 2.2. Population distribution of enslaved African diasporans, 1789

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Table 2.3. Captive African imports and coffee sales

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Table 2.4. “Tableau de comparaison des Négres, depuis 1730, jusqu’à 1786, dans la Colonie de Saint-Domingue”

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Figure 2.2. Slave sales revenue and sale prices of coffee in the colony

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Figure 2.3. Representative of the value of enslaved africans in “quintals” of sugar

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Figure 2.4. “Heathen practices at funerals, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture”

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Figure 2.5. “Arabic fragment, a West African gris-gris, Library Company of Philadelphia”

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