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The Destruction of Brazilian Slavery 1850–1888
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Robert Conrad
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September 11 2020
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University of California Press
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9780520312807
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December 31 1972
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September 11 2020
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10.1525/9780520312807
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Book chapters
pp. I
Frontmatter
pp. IX
ILLUSTRATIONS
pp. VII
CONTENTS
pp. XI
TABLES
pp. XIII
PREFACE
pp. XIX
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN FOOTNOTES
pp. XVII
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
pp. 3
1. INTRODUCTION: THE FOUNDATIONS OF BRAZILIAN SLAVERY
pp. 20
2. THE ABOLITION OF THE AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE AND THE ONSET OF DECLINE
pp. 30
3 . THE CRISIS OF LABOR
pp. 47
4 . THE INTER-PROVINCIAL SLAVE TRADE
pp. 70
5. THE BEGINNINGS OF EMANCIPATIONISM
pp. 90
6 . THE EMANCIPATION OF THE NEWBORN
pp. 106
7 . THE RIO BRANCO LAW
pp. 121
8 . THE PROVINCES ON THE EVE OF ABOLITIONISM
pp. 135
9 . THE ABOLITIONIST MOVEMENT: FIRST PHASE
pp. 151
10. ACTION AND REACTION
pp. 170
11. THE MOVEMENT IN CEARA
pp. 183
12. THE ABOLITIONIST MOVEMENT: SECOND PHASE
pp. 199
13. SHOCK WAVES OF CEARÁ: AMAZONAS AND RIO GRANDE DO SUL
pp. 210
14. THE "LIBERATION" OF THE ELDERLY
pp. 230
15. PRELUDE TO COLLAPSE
pp. 239
16. THE CONVERSION OF SÀO PAULO
pp. 263
17. ABOLITION
pp. 279
Appendices
pp. 317
Bibliography
pp. 335
Index
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