Robin Blackburn: A Lifetime of Scholarship on Slavery and its Abolition
Get 30% off The Reckoning: From the Second Slavery to Abolition, 1776-1888 when you buy 2 or more books by Robin Blackburn.
Robin Blackburn is the critically acclaimed author of several works on slavery and its abolition.
His latest work, The Reckoning: From the Second Slavery to Abolition, 1776-1888, traces the “Second Slavery” that surged in the US South, Cuba and Brazil after the Age of Revolution (1776–1848) destroyed the main slave regimes of the Caribbean. By 1860, more than 6 million captives of African descent toiled to produce the cotton, sugar and coffee craved by global consumers. Robin Blackburn highlights the role of abolitionism in driving Confederate slaveholders into the apparent escape-hatch of secession, and how racial oppression was later reconfigured by “Black Codes” and Jim Crow.
In this interview (with Kevin Ochieng Okoth) he discusses the history of slavery and capitalism in the Americas.
Get 30% off The Reckoning when you buy 2 or more books by Robin Blackburn. This offer will expire on February 29th, and the discount will be automatically applied once your books are in your cart.
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