Slavery, Race and Citizenship in the Atlantic Regimes of Exception: Brazil, Cuba, and the US, 1776-1848

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22 avril 2022

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Samuel Tracol, « Slavery, Race and Citizenship in the Atlantic Regimes of Exception: Brazil, Cuba, and the US, 1776-1848 », CoPALC, ID : 10.58079/n4oi


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This project analyzes the intersection between slavery, race, and citizenship in the making of regimes of racial violence in the nineteenthcentury Atlantic World. It demonstrates how the Age of Revolution inaugurated a wave of emancipations in the Americas and, at the same time, a second age for bondage in the United States, Cuba, and Brazil. People of African descent resisted captivity, disenfranchisement, and state repression throughout the hemisphere. Yet slavery and racialized citizenshi...

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