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3.4. Slavery

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The African Slave Trade book
Davidson, Basil
ISBN: 0316174386
Series: 1980
Black Ivory book
A History of British Slavery
Walwin, James
ISBN: 0882581821
Series: Washington, D.C, 1994
Breaking the chains of psychological slavery book
Akbar, Na'im
ISBN: 0935257055
Series: Tallahassee, FL, 1996
Coast of Slaves book
Hansen, Thorkild
ISBN: 9988550316
Series: Accra, 2002
Epic Journeys of Freedom book
Runaway Slaves of the American Revolution and Their Global Quest for Liberty
Cassandra Pybus
ISBN: 9780807055151
Series: Boston, 2006
Escape from Slavery book
The True Story of My Ten Years in Captivity and My Journey to Freedom in America
Bok Francis
ISBN: 0312306245
Series: New York, 2003
From Slavery Emancipation in the Atlantic World book
Frey, Sylvia R.
ISBN: 0714649643
Series: London, 1999
From Slavery to Freedom book
A History of African Americans
Franklin, John Hope
ISBN: 0375406719
Series: New York, 2000
Nat Turner's Slave Rebellion book
The Environment, The Event, The Effects
Aptheker, Herbert
Series: New York, 1966
Slave book
My True Story
Nazer, Mende
ISBN: 1586482122
Series: New York, 2004, Public Affairs
The Slave Trade book
The Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade: 1440-1870
Thomas Hugh
ISBN: 0684835657
Series: New York, 1997
Slavery and Colonial Rule in Africa book
Miers, Suzanne
ISBN: 0714648841
Series: London, 1999
South of Haunted Dreams book
A ride through slavery's old black yard
Harris, Eddy L.
ISBN: 0670847569
Series: London, 1993
The Sudan Journal of Ismay Thomas book
Thomas, Graham (ed.)
ISBN: 1857764366
Series: Lewes, 2000
The Translantic Slave Trade: book
Landmarks, Legacies, Expectations
Anquandah, James Kwesi
ISBN: 9789988647735
Series: Accra, 2007
Willie Lynch Letter and The Making of a Slave book
Lynch, William
ISBN: 0948390530
Series: Chicago, 1999
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How Rich Countries Got Rich...and Why Poor Countries Stay Poor

Erik S. Reinert

In this refreshingly revisionist history, Erik S. Reinert shows how rich countries developed through a combination of government intervention, protectionism, and strategic investment—rather than through free trade. Yet when our leaders lecture poor countries on the right path to riches they do so in almost perfect ignorance of the fact that our economies were founded on protectionism long before they could afford the luxury of free trade. How Rich Countries Got Rich… will challenge economic orthodoxy and open up the debate on why self-regulating markets are not the best answer to our hopes of worldwide prosperity.More

   
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