Repercussions of the Atlantic Slave Trade: The Interior of the Bight of the Biafra and the African Diaspora
by Carolyn A. Brown and Paul E. Lovejoy
Africa World Press (Oct 22, 2010)
Nonfiction, Paperback, 400 pages
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This volume looks at the historical context of slavery in the interior of the Bight of Biafra and the resulting diaspora of people that was formed in the Americas. The Bight of Biafra has a sordid yet fascinating history because of the intense connection with slavery, first as one of the main sources of enslaved labor for the Americas and then because of the continuation of forms of slavery into the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Enslaved victims figured prominently in trade in the interior of the Bight of Biafra from at least the early eighteenth century and probably earlier still. The scale of enslavement was massive, accounting for the 1.6 million people who were forced to embark on slave ships for the Americas. If the numbers of people who were enslaved but never left the region are also included, then the total demographic displacement through slavery was considerably more than this figure.
The contributors to the volume include scholars from universities in Nigeria, Europe, and North America and are based on a conference held in Nigeria in 2000.
The interior of the Bight of Biafra is arguably the most crucial region in West Africa in the understanding of slavery, the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, the Atlantic World, the African Diaspora, and the Black Atlantic. This volume, dedicated to the late Professor Adiele Afigbo, the most distinguished historian of Southeastern Nigeria, takes on the multiple task of exploring various dimensions of the relevance of the Bight of Biafra in scope, time, and relevance, with an admirable systematic and rigorous approach, revealing the strength of collaborative endeavors, the distinction of academic leadership by Brown and Lovejoy, and the profit of intelligent, succinct, and comprehensive treatment of a major region.
—Toyin Falola, The Mwalimu Nyerere Chair of Modern African History, Benue State University, Nigeria and University Distinguished Teaching Professor, the University of Texas at Austin.

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- ISBN: 9781592213580
- Imprint: Africa World Press
- Publisher: Africa World Press & The Red Sea Press
- Parent Company: Africa World Press & The Red Sea Press