

#Streets and trips 2011 trial version archive#
Arthur Wischral / Public Archive of the State of Bahia. Classification: lcc ht1129.b33 f5513 2016 | ddc 306.3/620981/42-dc23 lc record available at Cover art (left to right): Black women and canoe paddlers on the dock at Cachoeira, 1930 (detail). | Slavery-Brazil-Bahia (State)- History-19th c entury. | Freedmen- Brazil-Bahia (State)-History-19th c entury. | Includes bibliographical references and index. Description: Durham : Duke University Press, 2016. Title: Crossroads of freedom : slaves and freed people in Bahia, Brazil, 1870–1910 / Walter Fraga translated and with an introduction by Mary Ann Mahony foreword to the Brazilian edition by Robert W. | Mahony, Mary Ann, translator, writer of introduction. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Fraga Filho, Walter, author.
#Streets and trips 2011 trial version pro#
All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper ∞ Designed by Courtney Leigh Baker Typeset in Minion Pro by Westchester Publishing Services Slenes Duke University Press Durham and London 2016 Translated and with an introduction by Mary Ann Mahony Foreword to the Brazilian edition by Robert W. In the Centuries to Come: Projections of Slavery and FreedomĬROSSROADS OF FREEDOM Slaves and Freed People in Bahia, Brazil, 1870–1910 WALTER FRAGA Other Post-emancipation ItinerariesĮpilogue. Community and Family Life among Freed People Trajectories of Slaves and Freed People on Recôncavo Sugar PlantationsĮight. After Abolition: Tension and Conflict on Recôncavo Sugar Plantations May 13, 1888, and Its Immediate Aftermath Crossroads of Slavery and Freedom, 1880–1888įour. Tension and Conflict on a Recôncavo Sugar Plantation Slaves and Masters on Sugar Plantations in the Last Decades of Slavery Introduction to the English-Language Edition
