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Strange New Land: Africans In Colonial America,New
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Engaging And Accessibly Written, Strange New Land Explores The History Of Slavery And The Struggle For Freedom Before The United States Became A Nation. Beginning With The Colonization Of North America, Peter Wood Documents The Transformation Of Slavery From A Brutal Form Of Indentured Servitude To A Fullblown System Of Racial Domination. Strange New Land Focuses On How Africans Survived This Brutal Processand Ultimately Shaped The Contours Of American Racial Slavery Through Numerous Means, Including: Mastering English And Making It Their Own Converting To Christianity And Transforming The Religion Holding Fast To Islam Or Combining Their Spiritual Beliefs With The Faith Of Their Masters Recalling Skills And Beliefs, Dances And Stories From The Old World, Which Provided A Key Element In Their Triumphant Story Of Survival Listening To Talk Of Liberty And Freedom, Of The Rights Of Man And Embracing It As A Fundamental Righteven Petitioning Colonial Administrators And Insisting On That Right.Against The Troubling Backdrop Of American Slavery, Strange New Land Surveys Black Social And Cultural Life, Superbly Illustrating How Such A Diverse Group Of People From The Shores Of West And Central Africa Became A Community In North America.
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