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The Last Slave Ships
New York and the End of the Middle Passage
John Harris
2020
Yale University Press
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Why Did the Slave Trade Survive So Long?
The history of the Atlantic slave trade after the American Revolution is a story of sustained efforts to suppress it even as demand for slaves increased.
by
James Oakes
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New York Review of Books
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March 25, 2021
Retrieval
How a Cuban Spy Sabotaged New York's Thriving, Illicit Slave Trade
Emilio Sanchez and the British government fought the lucrative business as American authorities looked the other way.
by
John Harris
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Smithsonian Magazine
on
March 8, 2021
Book Review
New York City and the Persistence of the Atlantic Slave Trade
Even after slave trade was banned, the United States and New York City, in particular, were complicit in allowing it to persist.
by
Gerald Horne
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The Nation
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February 24, 2021