Stolen childhood : slave youth in nineteenth-century America / / Wilma King.
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Superior document: | Blacks in the diaspora |
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Year of Publication: | 2011 |
Edition: | 2nd ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Blacks in the diaspora.
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Physical Description: | xxiv, 512 p. :; port. |
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Table of Contents:
- In the beginning : the transatlantic trade in children of African descent
- "You know I am one man that do love my children" : slave children and youth in the family and community
- "Us ain't never idle" : the work of enslaved children and youth
- "When day is done" : the play and leisure activities of enslaved children and youth
- "Knowledge unfits a child to be a slave" : temporal and spiritual education
- "What has ever become of my presus little girl" : the traumas and tragedies of slave children and youth
- "Free at last" : the quest for freedom
- "There's a better day a-coming" : the transition from slavery to freedom.