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2. A WEST AFRICAN KINGDOM'S ROOTS.

3. Historical education and colonial racist violences: A contribution to debates on historic reparations for Black, Afro-descendant people in Colombia.

4. Slavery, Capitalism and the British Economy.

6. Provision Grounds, Fruit, and Labour Conflicts in Jamaica, 1830s–1850s.

7. Middle Passages: The Multiple Forced Migrations of Enslaved Africans.

8. The Origins and Destinations of Captives from the Bight of Biafra, 1807–1843: New Evidence from the Identification of African Names and Languages.

9. The self-purchase of "freedom", a reparative history of the abolition of Caribbean slavery, 1832–1833.

10. In the Shadow of Haiti: US Black Internationalism in the Dominican Republic, 1860-1904.

11. Bunce Island: Through the Mirror – Epic Games' MetaHumans and the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

12. Revisiting the Slave Ship <italic>Enterprise</italic> in Post-Emancipation Bermuda.

13. ‘An Absurd Rage for Public Speaking’: An Abolitionist Fair Orator in the London Debating Societies, 1788–1791.

14. Edward Long's observations on Jamaican slavery and British slave trade abolition.

15. Race-Making Festivities in Brandenburg-Prussia, 1652–1750.

16. Two Kings: Empire, Abolition, and the University of Aberdeen's First African Student.

17. Is the SlaveVoyages database useful for scholars of slave trading in the wider Indian Ocean World?

18. 'Dry Weather' and the Environmental History of the Early Modern Caribbean.

19. Covert cultivars and clandestine communities: rice and the making of an Afrodescendant peasantry in Maranhão, Brazil.

20. Intra-specific variations in Schistosoma mansoni and their possible contribution to inconsistent virulence and diverse clinical outcomes.

21. Thomas Clarkson's Heterodox Anglican Christianity and Anti-Slavery.

22. Introducción. Paz Ramos y su obra.

23. Developing a holistic and collaborative approach for the archaeology of Australian South Sea Islanders in Queensland.

24. Financing Freedom: Self-Purchase and Reenslavement in Seventeenth-Century Andalucía.

25. Global African Thought and Movements: Reflections on Pan-Africanism and Diasporic Discourses.

26. Irish Immigrants in Colonial Port Cities of Cuba: Havana, Santiago, and Cienfuegos.

27. Out of Breath: Toward a New Origin Story of Public Health.

28. Maroon Rice Genomic Diversity Reflects 350 Years of Colonial History.

32. Dialogue Among Cultures: The Road to Peace.

33. FLAWED FOUNDING OF THE UNITED STATES.

35. THE GREAT EMANCIPATION: Contrary to multicultural, politically correct purveyors of misinformation, the Founding Fathers broke with age-old practices and provided for the abolition of slavery.

36. Repairing the legacies of racism: reading <italic>Radical Reparations</italic>.

37. Vier Jahre Joe Biden: Der alte Mann, der sich mit Europa versöhnte.

38. Zong!, Throwing the Bones of Ezekiel's Vision and Singing Them Home.

39. The "Reintegration" Trap: Fugitives from Slavery and Synthesis in American History.

40. Virtual Issue: Race in the United States in Social Science History.

41. Deconstructing a National Hero: The Changing Representation of the Prussian Sailor and Slave Trader Joachim Nettelbeck, 1807 to Present.

42. Introduction: The Past, Its Memory and the Scholarly Legacy of Alon Confino (1959–2024).

43. Vulnerability and Dependence in Slavery and Post-Slavery Societies: A Historicisation of the Enslaved Children (Pon Pekpen) from the Bamum Kingdom (West Cameroon).

44. Jonathan Swift on People and Poverty.

45. Between the Red Sea Slave Trade and the Goa Inquisition: The Odyssey of Gabriel, a Sixteenth-Century Ethiopian Jew.

46. Flagellating Females: Insense and Insensibility in Plantation Jamaica.

47. Bigger's Thing.

49. Rendered Useless: The Business of Slavery, a Sick African Girl, and the Law in Colonial Newport.

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