Slave Ship Sailors and Their Captive Cargoes, 1730-1807

Emma Christopher (Monash University, Victoria)

Slave Ship Sailors and Their Captive Cargoes, 1730-1807
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
3 April 2006
Pages
260
ISBN
9780521679664

Slave Ship Sailors and Their Captive Cargoes, 1730-1807

Emma Christopher (Monash University, Victoria)

Despite the vast literature on the transatlantic slave trade, the role of sailors aboard slave ships has remained unexplored. This book fills that gap by examining every aspect of their working lives, from their reasons for signing on a slaving vessel, to their experiences in the Caribbean and the American South after their human cargoes had been sold. It explores how they interacted with men and women of African origin at their ports of call, from the Africans they traded with, to the free black seamen who were their crewmates, to the slaves and ex-slaves they mingled with in the port cities of the Americas. Most importantly, it questions their interactions with the captive Africans they were transporting during the dread middle passage, arguing that their work encompassed the commoditisation of these people ready for sale.

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