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Leader LDR nam i 00
Control # 1 hbl99080105
Control # Id 3 GCG
Date 5 20230920094935.0
Fixed Data 8 220321s2022 enkab b 001 0 eng d
ISBN 20    $a9781912702930$q(paperback)
Obsolete 39    $a330154$cTLC
Cat. Source 40    $aGCG$beng$erda$cGCG
LC Call 50  4 $aHT1164.L66$bN49 2022
ME:Pers Name 100 $aNewman, Simon P.$q(Simon Peter),$d1960-$eauthor.
Title 245 10 $aFreedom seekers :$bescaping from slavery in Restoration London /$cSimon P Newman.
Tag 264 264  1 $aLondon :$bInstitute of Historical Research, University of London Press,$c[2022]
Phys Descrpt 300    $axxix, 229 pages :$bcolor illustrations, color maps ;$c24 cm
Tag 336 336    $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
Tag 337 337    $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
Tag 338 338    $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
Note:Bibliog 504    $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Note:Content 505 $aEscape route / by Abena Essah -- Prologue: Ben -- Part I. Restoration London and the enslaved -- London -- The Black community -- Freedom seekers in Restoration London -- Part II. The freedom seekers -- Jack: boys -- Francisco/Bugge: South Asians -- "A black girl" and "an Indian black girl": female freedom seekers -- Caesar: country marks -- Benjamin: branded -- Pompey: shackled -- Quoshey: escaping from ships and their captains -- Goude: Thames-side maritime communities -- Quamy: merchants, bankers, printers and coffee houses -- David Sugarr and Henry Mundy: escaping from colonial planters in London -- Calib and "a Madagascar negro": freedom seekers in the London suburbs and beyond -- Peter: London's connected community of slave-ownership -- Part III. Freedom seekers in the colonies -- Freedom seekers and the law in England's American and Caribbean colonies -- London precedents in New World contexts: the runaway advertisement in the colonies -- Epilogue: King.
Abstract 520    $a"Freedom Seekers reveals the hidden stories of Britain's enslaved people and their liberation. This book brings the history of slavery in England to light, revealing the powerful untold stories of resistance by enslaved workers from Africa, South Asia, and First-Nations America forced to work in London as sailors and dockworkers, wet-nurses and washerwomen. Featuring a series of original case studies on those enslaved people who escaped captivity, this volume provides a rich source of information about slavery in eighteenth-century mainland Britain and the ""freedom seekers"" therein. Using maps, photographs, newspaper advertisements, and more, the book details escape routes, the networks of slaveholders, and the community of people of color across the London region. Freedom Seekers demonstrates that not only were enslaved people present in Restoration London but that white Londoners were intimately involved in the construction of the system of racial slavery, a process traditionally regarded as happening in the colonies rather than the British Isles. Freedom Seekers is an utterly unmissable and important book that seeks to delve into Britain's colonial past."
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aFugitive slaves$zEngland$zLondon$xHistory$y18th century.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aSlavery$zEngland$zLondon$xHistory$y18th century.