Black Lives, Native Lands, White Worlds: A History of Slavery in New England

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Jared Ross Hardesty


University of Massachusetts Press

By the eve of the American Revolution, enslaved people comprised only about 4 percent of New England's population, but slavery had become instrumental to the region’s economy and had shaped its cultural traditions. This story of slavery in New England and its deep connections to Caribbean plantation societies has been little told.

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