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Abolition
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This book masterfully presents a powerful synthesis of the process of abolishing slavery. Written by one of the greatest Brazilian historians, it provides accurate information and careful analysis that honor and respect the commitment of the historian of writing an accessible and high-level history.Este livro, escrito por uma das maiores historiadoras brasileiras, alĂ©m de apresentar com maestria uma poderosa sĂntese do processo da abolição da escravidĂŁo, fornece informaçÔes precisas e anĂĄlises cuidadosas que honram o compromisso do historiador de redigir uma histĂłria acessĂvel e de alto nĂvel.
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- COVER
- CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- Chapter 1 â FROM THE DEFENSE OF SLAVERYTO ITS CONDEMNATION
- Chapter 2 â ABOLITION OF THE SLAVE TRADE
- Chapter 3 â THE QUEST FOR ALTERNATIVES
- Chapter 4 â ABOLITIONISM: THE PRIMARY PHASE, 1850-1871
- Chapter 5 â ABOLITIONISM, THE SECOND PHASE: THE Free Birth Law
- Chapter 6 â FROM THE OX-CART TO THE RAILROAD
- Chapter 7 â ABOLITIONISM, THE THIRD PHASE: THE LAW OF THE SEXAGENARIANS
- Chapter 8 â ABOLITIONISM AND ABOLITIONISTS
- Chapter 9 â ANONYMOUS HEROES,THE PROTESTS OF THE ENSLAVED,AND ABOLITION
- Chapter 10 â AFTER THE FACT
- Chapter 11 â THE IMPACT OF ABOLITION
- CHRONOLOGY
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- FOURTH COVER