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ABOLITIONISM: The Brazilian Anti-Slavery Struggle.

ABOLITIONISM: The Brazilian Anti-Slavery Struggle.

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ABOLITIONISM: The Brazilian Anti-Slavery Struggle.

by Nabuco, Joaquim. Translated and edited by Robert Conrad

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Urbana, IL:: University of Illinois Press,, (1977). Hardcover first edition -. Fine in a very good dust jacket(tear to upper edge).. First printing. The first appearance in translation of this passionate denunciation of slavery and the evils it spawned, written by Nabuco in 1883 and sent to his countrymen from exile. This work triggered a renewal of interest in abolition, and just a few years later, in 1888, slavery was ended. Introduction and extensive footnotes by Robert Conrad, the translator and editor. Map. Illustrated with photographs. Annotated suggestions for further reading. A title in the Blacks in the New World Series, edited by August Meier. xxv, 186 pp.

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Title
ABOLITIONISM: The Brazilian Anti-Slavery Struggle.
Author
Nabuco, Joaquim. Translated and edited by Robert Conrad
Format/Binding
Hardcover first edition -
Book Condition
Used - Fine in a very good dust jacket(tear to upper edge).
Jacket Condition
very good
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0252006011
ISBN 13
9780252006012
Publisher
University of Illinois Press,
Place of Publication
Urbana, IL:
Date Published
(1977)
Keywords
brazil, latin america, Blacks in the New World
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