Show in:
National language
National language
Transliteration lat.
Транслитерация RAK
Transliteration LoC
Books
Show in:
National language
National language
Transliteration lat.
Транслитерация RAK
Transliteration LoC
Show in:
National language
National language
Transliteration lat.
Транслитерация RAK
Transliteration LoC
Published
reset filters
0
0
0
Favorites
Delete all
Published
reset filters

Black survival in the Diaspora

Published in
Beau Bassin
Year
2024
Pages
196
Cover
Soft
Учетный номер
MAURT0162
ISBN
9786208415334
$153.00
Shipping:
$
Add to
Add to
Slavery and slave trade was a major economic activity that ravaged the continent of Africa for many decades. During this period, the continent of Africa saw her most energetic men and women transported as slaves particularly to the Americas to work in plantations. In the course of their movement, the Cross River Zone in Cameroon and Nigeria played a remarkable role in the transportation of Africans as slaves from the interior to the coast and later to the Americas. In the course of this exit, many African legacies particularly from the Cross River Zone were transported to the Americas. The legacies that survived were in the form of music and dance, folklore, art and craft, marriage, diet, delivery and names. These amongst others are evidence that Africans and Cross River Zone communities in particular played a remarkable role in the Trans-Atlantic slave trade and the implantation of African cultures in the Diaspora (Americas).
0
Favorites
Delete all