In the shadow of slavery : Africa's botanical legacy in the Atlantic world
by
 
Carney, Judith Ann.

Title
In the shadow of slavery : Africa's botanical legacy in the Atlantic world

Author
Carney, Judith Ann.

ISBN
9780520949539
 
9780520944855
 
9781283331876

Publication Information
Berkeley [Calif.] : University of California Press, 2011.

Physical Description
1 online resource (xiii, 296 pages) : illustrations, maps

Abstract
The transatlantic slave trade forced millions of Africans into bondage. Until the early nineteenth century, African slaves came to the Americas in greater numbers than Europeans. In the Shadow of Slavery provides a startling new assessment of the Atlantic slave trade and upends conventional wisdom by shifting attention from the crops slaves were forced to produce to the foods they planted for their own nourishment. Many familiar foods-millet, sorghum, coffee, okra, watermelon, and the "Asian" long bean, for example-are native to Africa, while commercial products such as Coca Cola, Worcestersh.

Subject Term
Blacks -- Ethnobotany -- America -- History.
 
Blacks -- Ethnobotany -- Africa -- History.
 
Slaves -- America -- History.
 
Ethnobotany -- America -- History.
 
Ethnobotany -- Africa -- History.
 
Plants, Edible -- America -- History.
 
Plants, Edible -- Africa -- History.
 
Medicinal plants -- America -- History.
 
Medicinal plants -- Africa -- History.

Added Author
Rosomoff, Richard Nicholas, 1956-

Electronic Access
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/j.ctt1pnp15


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