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Daughters of the Trade: Atlantic Slavers and Interracial Marriage on the Gold Coast

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Daughters of the Trade: Atlantic Slavers and Interracial Marriage on the Gold Coast - Ipsen, Pernille
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Severine Brock's first language was Ga, yet it was not surprising when, in 1842, she married Edward Carstensen. He was the last governor of Christiansborg, the fort that, in the eighteenth century, had been the center of Danish slave trading in West Africa. She was the descendant of Ga-speaking women who had married Danish merchants and traders. Their marriage would have been familiar to Gold Coast traders going back nearly 150 years. In Daughters of the Trade, Pernille Ipsen follows five generations of marriages between ...

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Daughters of the Trade: Atlantic Slavers and Interracial Marriage on the Gold Coast 2016, University of Pennsylvania Press, Pennsylvania

ISBN-13: 9780812223958

Trade paperback

Daughters of the Trade: Atlantic Slavers and Interracial Marriage on the Gold Coast 2014, University of Pennsylvania Press, Pennsylvania

ISBN-13: 9780812246735

Hardcover