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In 1767, two "princes" of a ruling family in the port of Old Calabar, on the slave coast of Africa, were ambushed and captured by English slavers. The princes, Little Ephraim Robin John and Ancona Robin Robin John, were themselves slave traders who were betrayed by African competitors--and so began their own extraordinary odyssey of enslavement. Their story, written in their own hand, survives as a rare firsthand account of the Atlantic slave experience. Randy Sparks made the remarkable discovery of the princes' correspondence and has managed to reconstruct their adventures from it. They were transported from the coast of Africa to Dominica, where they were sold to a French physician. By employing their considerable language and interpersonal skills, they cleverly negotiated several escapes that took them from the Caribbean to Virginia, and to England, but always ended in their being enslaved again. Finally, in England, they sued for, and remarkably won, their freedom. Eventually, they found their way back to Old Calabar and, evidence suggests, resumed their business of slave trading.The Two Princes of Calabar offers a rare glimpse into the eighteenth-century Atlantic World and slave trade from an African perspective. It brings us into the trading communities along the coast of Africa and follows the regular movement of goods, people, and ideas across and around the Atlantic. It is an extraordinary tale of slaves' relentless quest for freedom and their important role in the creation of the modern Atlantic World. Browse By Author: L - Project Gutenberg Contains links to Liszt primary resources of value to researchers including letters between Wagner and Liszt other Liszt letters and Liszt's essay on Chopin in Akwa Akpa - Wikipedia British influence continued to grow as did acceptance of Christianity The chiefs of Akwa Akpa placed themselves under British protection in 1884 King Archibong III Calabar - Wikipedia Calabar (also referred to as "Canaan City") is a city in Cross River State in south southern Nigeria The original name for Calabar was Akwa Akpa from the Efik language Lootcoza: Sitemap 9781434468147 1434468143 Scaramouche Rafael Sabatini 9783540057895 3540057897 Structures de Fredholm Sur Les Varietes Hilbertiennes N Moulis Nicole Moulis Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database has information on almost 36000 slaving voyages that forcibly embarked over 10 million Africans for transport to the Americas African American History: Bibliography The Black Past NOTE: THIS PAGE IS NOW OBSELETE PLEASE USE OUR NEW INTERACTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY HERE The books listed below are excellent sources of general information for research on
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