Format:
1 online resource (348 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9780814737286
Content:
During its heyday in the nineteenth century, the African slave trade was fueled by the close relationship of the United States and Brazil. The Deepest South tells the disturbing story of how U.S. nationals - before and after Emancipation -- continued to actively participate in this odious commerce by creating diplomatic, social, and political ties with Brazil, which today has the largest population of African origin outside of Africa itself. Proslavery Americans began to accelerate their presence in Brazil in the 1830s, creating alliances there-sometimes friendly, often contentious-with Portuguese, Spanish, British, and other foreign slave traders to buy, sell, and transport African slaves, particularly from the eastern shores of that beleaguered continent. Spokesmen of the Slave South drew up ambitious plans to seize the Amazon and develop this region by deporting the enslaved African-Americans there to toil. When the South seceded from the Union, it received significant support from Brazil, which correctly assumed that a Confederate defeat would be a mortal blow to slavery south of the border. After the Civil War, many Confederates, with slaves in tow, sought refuge as well as the survival of their peculiar institution in Brazil. Based on extensive research from archives on five continents, Gerald Horne breaks startling new ground in the history of slavery, uncovering its global dimensions and the degrees to which its defenders went to maintain it.
Content:
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Toward the Empire of Brazil -- Into Africa -- Buying and Kidnapping Africans -- Wise? -- Crisis -- The U.S. to Seize the Amazon? -- Making the Slave Trade Legal? -- The Civil War Begins/The Slave Trade Continues -- Deport U.S. Negroes to Brazil? -- Confederates to Brazil -- The End of Slavery and the Slave Trade? -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Index -- About the Author.
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780814736883
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780814736883
Language:
English
URL:
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/kxp/detail.action?docID=865508
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