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Ideological, doctrinal, religious and political
aspects of the African slave trade

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  1. E. Williams, ¡Capitalism i Rabstvo, p. 69, Moscow, 1950; Capitalism and Slavery,
    p. 51, Chapell Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1945.

  2. K. Marx, Capital (in Russian), Vol. I; 'K. Marx i F. Engels', Soch., Vol. 23, p. 769.

  3. J. E. Harris, The African Presence in Asia. Consequences of the East African Slave
    Trade, p. 9, Evanston, Northwestern University Press, 1971.

  4. V. Earlow, A History of Barbadoes, 1625-1655, p. 295, Oxford, Clarandon Press,
    1926; D. J. Owen, The Origin and Development of the Ports of the United Kingdom,
    2nd ed., p. 129, London, Allman & Son, 1948; J. Latimer, The Annals of Bristol
    in the XVIIth Century, p. 255-6, Bristol, W. George's Sons, 1900.

  5. E. Donnan (ed.), Documents Illustrative of the History of the Slave Trade to America,
    Vol. I, p. 193, Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1930.

  6. O. Dapper, Description de l'Afrique, Amsterdam, Chez Wolfgang, Waesberge, Boom
    & van Someren, 1686; J. Barbot, 'A Description of the Coasts of North and South
    Guinea; and of Ethiopia Inferior, Vulgarly Angola; Being a New and Accurate
    Account of the Western Maritime Countries of Africa; A. and J. Churchill, (eds.),
    A Collection of Voyages and Travels, Some Now First Printed from Original Manu-
    scripts, Other Now First Published in England, Vol. 5, London, 1746; B. Edwards,
    The History, Civil and Commercial, of the British Colonies in the West Indies, 3rd ed.,
    London, J. Stockdale, 1801.

  7. R. Bisset, The History of the Negro Slave Trade in its Connection with the Commerce
    and Prosperity of the West Indies and the Wealth of the British Empire, Vols. 1-2,
    London, S. Highley, 1805.

  8. Marx, op. cit., p. 276; J. E. Cairnes, The Slave Power, its Character, Career and
    Probable Designs, p. 123, New York, Carleton, 1863.

  9. Donnan (ed.), op. cit., Vol. 2, p. xiii.

  10. 'Assiento, or Contract for Allowing to the Subjects of Great Britain the Liberty of
    Importing Negroes into the Spanish America', London, 1713.

  11. The Parliamentary History of England, Vol. XXXII, p. 868.

  12. D. Rinchon, Les Armements Négriers au XVIIIe siècle. D'après la Correspondance et
    la Comptabilité des Armateurs et des Capitaines Nantais, p. 6, Brussels, 1956 (Aca-
    démie Royale des Sciences Coloniales. Classe des Sciences Morales et Politiques.
    Mémoires).

  13. J. A. Rogers, Africa's Gift to America. The Afro-American in the Making and Saving
    of the United States, p. 35, New York, 1961 (distributed by Sportshelf, New Rochelle,
    N.Y.).

  14. Chronicles of Negro Protest, p. 47, 49, comp, and ed. with a commentary by B. Cham-
    bers, New York, Parents Mag. Press, 1968.

  15. A. Benezet, Some Historical Account of Guinea with an Inquiry into the Rise and
    Progress of the Slave Trade, its Nature and Lamentable Effects, London, J. Phillips,
    1788; T. Clarkson, An Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species,
    from a Latin Dissertation, London, 1788 ; T. Clarkson, The History of the Rise,
    Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave Tirade by the
    British Parliament, Vols. 1-2, London, Longman, 1808; W. Wilberforce, A Letter
    on the Abolition of the Slave Trade, London, 1807.

  16. R. Bisset, op. cit.; Edwards, op. cit.

  17. Substance of the Debates on a Resolution for Abolishing the Slave Trade which was
    Moved in the House of Commons 10th June 1806 and in the House of Lords 24th June
    1806, London, 1888; The Parliamentary History of England, Vol. XXIII, p. 1026.

  18. J. Barbot, A Description of the Coasts of North and South Guinea... ; G. Snelgrave,
    Nouvelle Relation de Quelques Endroits de Guinée, et du Commerce d'Esclaves
    qu'on Fait, Amsterdam, 1735; G. Bosman, Voyage de Guinée, Utrecht, 1705; T.

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