In this companion volume to "The Black Diaspora", Segal tells the story of the Islamic slave trade. Tracing slavery through history, from Islam's inception in the seventh century to the Sudan and Morocco, which still have active markets, Segal reveals for the first time the extent of the trade and the sheer number of slaves bought and sold in the course of the subsequent centuries.
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In this companion volume to "The Black Diaspora", Segal tells the story of the Islamic slave trade. Tracing slavery through history, from Islam's inception in the seventh century to the Sudan and Morocco, which still have active markets, Segal reveals for the first time the extent of the trade and the sheer number of slaves bought and sold in the course of the subsequent centuries.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 6x1x9; Copyright and stated First Edition 2001, no additional printings indicated. Very good hardcover with a very good dust jacket. Binding is tight, sturdy, and square. Two tone brown/dark gold papered over boards have very minimal wear, corners remain sharp. Gold gilt titling on spine is bright and bold. No previous ownership markings found. Pages are bright, text is very good throughout. Unclipped dust jacket has very light rubbing to rear panel. Jacket arrives wrapped in protective Mylar. Appears unread. Ships same or next business day from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota.