Slave Ships and Slaving
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Slave Ships and Slaving

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Slave Ships and Slaving

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Beneath the swelling sails of history lies one of humanity's darkest and most consequential chapters β€” the transatlantic slave trade, a brutal machinery of human suffering that reshaped continents, toppled civilizations, and left wounds that have never fully healed. George Frances Dow's Slave Ships and Slaving plunges readers directly into the horrifying reality of this commerce in human lives, drawing on firsthand accounts, historical records, ship logs, and contemporary documents to reconstruct the full, unsparing truth of what happened aboard those vessels that crossed the Atlantic with their human cargo chained below deck. This is not a sanitized or distant retelling. It is raw, immediate, and deeply necessary β€” a work that refuses to look away from the suffering it chronicles. Dow's exhaustive research brings the slave trade to life with a vividness that is both illuminating and deeply disturbing. Readers encounter the ship captains who negotiated human beings like livestock, the merchants who calculated profit against mortality rates with chilling detachment, and the enslaved men, women, and children who endured conditions so catastrophic that death was frequently a mercy. The volume is enriched by an authoritative introduction from Captain Ernest H. Pentecost of the Royal Naval Reserve, lending maritime expertise and historical credibility to a narrative that is already staggering in its detail. The physical ships themselves emerge as characters β€” their dimensions, their cargo holds, their stench β€” described with a precision that makes their horror tactile and undeniable. The ocean crossing, known as the Middle Passage, is rendered here with a weight that no reader will soon forget. Published in 1927, this landmark work remains one of the most thoroughly documented and morally unflinching examinations of the slave trade ever assembled in a single volume. For students of history, researchers, descendants of the enslaved, and anyone committed to understanding how the modern world was built upon centuries of organized brutality, this book is an indispensable resource. It does not offer easy comfort or tidy resolution. What it offers instead is truth β€” documented, detailed, and delivered with the gravity that the subject demands. To read Slave Ships and Slaving is to confront history honestly and to carry that knowledge forward with the seriousness it deserves.

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Information

Publisher
Paeroa House
Year
2026
Topic
History
eBook ISBN
9781779796462

Table of contents

  1. Title page
  2. TABLE OF CONTENTS
  3. PREFACE
  4. ILLUSTRATIONS
  5. TO THE READER
  6. INTRODUCTION
  7. CHAPTER I β€” THE GUINEA COAST
  8. CHAPTER II β€” SIR JOHN HAWKINS, SLAVE TRADER
  9. CHAPTER III β€” THE VOYAGE OF THE SHIP HANNIBAL OF LONDON, IN 1693
  10. CHAPTER IV β€” THE SLAVING VOYAGE OF THE ALBION-FRIGATE OF LONDON
  11. CHAPTER V β€” THE LIVERPOOL AND BRISTOL SLAVERS
  12. CHAPTER VI β€” MUTINIES ABOARD SLAVE SHIPS IN THE EARLY DAYS
  13. CHAPTER VII β€” THE SHIP DOCTOR’S NARRATIVE
  14. CHAPTER VIII β€”THE GUINEA VOYAGE AND THE SAILOR
  15. CHAPTER IX β€” THE BRIG RUBY OF BRISTOL, AFRICAN SLAVER
  16. CHAPTER X β€” CAPTAIN CROW, THE LAST SLAVER OUT OF LIVERPOOL
  17. CHAPTER XI β€” THE RECOLLECTIONS OF A SLAVE TRADER
  18. CHAPTER XII β€” FACTORY LIFE ON THE GUINEA COAST
  19. CHAPTER XIII β€” SLAVE SMUGGLING A HUNDRED YEARS AGO
  20. CHAPTER XIV β€” SLAVING VOYAGES BY RHODE ISLAND VESSELS
  21. CHAPTER XV β€” SOME AMERICAN SLAVE SHIPS
  22. CHAPTER XVI β€” SIX MONTHS ON A SLAVER IN 1860
  23. CHAPTER XVII β€” THE LAST VOYAGE OF AN AMERICAN SLAVER

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