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'Brazil's Role In The Black Atlantic: Implications Of The Slave Voyages and African Origins Websites"

'Brazil's Role In The Black Atlantic: Implications Of The Slave Voyages and African Origins Websites"

Tue. 01/31 | 7:00PM @ Rice University (map)

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DavidEltisProfessor
Emory University
'Brazil's Role In The Black Atlantic: Implications Of The Slave Voyages and African Origins Websites"
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
7:00 PM
to9:00 PM
TBA
Rice University
6100 Main St
Houston, Texas, USA
Dr. David Eltis is a history professor at Emory University interest are the early modern Atlantic World, slavery and migration-both coerced and free. He is the author of "Economic Growth and The Ending of the Transatlantic Slave Trade" and The Rise of African Slavery In The Americas"
For additional information about the lecture contact Dr. Alida Metcalf 713 348-2134 or Alida.Metcalf@rice.edu
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