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The Diary of Antera Duke An EighteenthCentury African ~ In his diary Antera Duke ca1735ca1809 wrote the only surviving eyewitness account of the slave trade by an African merchant A leader in late eighteenthcentury Old Calabar a cluster of Efikspeaking communities in the Cross River region he resided in Duke Town fortyfive miles from the Atlantic Ocean in what is now southeast Nigeria
The diary of Antera Duke an eighteenthcentury African ~ Antera Duke ca1735ca1809 was a leader and merchant in late eighteenthcentury Old Calabar a cluster of Efikspeaking communities in the Cross River region He resided in Duke Town forty miles from the Atlantic Ocean in modernday southeast Nigeria His diary written in trade English from 18 January 1785 to 31 January 1788
The Diary of Antera Duke an EighteenthCentury African ~ In his diary Antera Duke ca1735ca1809 wrote the only surviving eyewitness account of the slave trade by an African merchant A leader in late eighteenthcentury Old Calabar a cluster of Efikspeaking communities in the Cross River region he resided in Duke Town fortyfive miles from the Atlantic Ocean in what is now southeast Nigeria
Project MUSE The Diary of Antera Duke An Eighteenth ~ The surviving portions of Antera Duke’s diary from the slave port of Old Calabar now the modern city of Calabar in Nigeria have been accessible to scholars since the publication of Efik Traders of Old Calabar by Daryll Forde in 1956 also published by Oxford University Press for the International African Institute The extracts cover the years 1785–1788 and offer a rare glimpse into the activities of one of the most important African merchants in the Bight of Biafra in the late
The diary of Antera Duke an eighteenthcentury African ~ In his diary Antera Duke ca 1735ca 1809 wrote the only surviving eyewitness account of the slave trade by an African merchant A leader in late eighteenthcentury Old Calabar a cluster of Efikspeaking communities in the Cross River region he resided in Duke Town fortyfive miles from the Atlantic Ocean in what is now southeast Nigeria
9780199922833 Diary of Antera Duke an Knetbooks ~ In his diary Antera Duke ca1735ca1809 wrote the only surviving eyewitness account of the slave trade by an African merchant A leader in late eighteenthcentury Old Calabar a cluster of Efikspeaking communities in the Cross River region he resided in Duke Town fortyfive miles from the Atlantic Ocean in what is now southeast Nigeria
The Diary of Antera Duke an EighteenthCentury African ~ The diary of Antera Duke is one of the earliest and most extensive surviving documents written by an African residing in coastal West Africa predating the arrival of British missionaries and officials in the mid19th century
The Diary of Antera Duke an EighteenthCentury African ~ The Diary of Antera Duke an EighteenthCentury African Slave Trader Kindle edition by Stephen Behrendt A J H Latham David Northrup Download it once and read it on your Kindle device PC phones or tablets Use features like bookmarks note taking and highlighting while reading The Diary of Antera Duke an EighteenthCentury African Slave Trader
The Diary of Antera Duke – The Zamani Reader ~ In addition the diary of a prominent Efik chief and slave trader named Antera Duke Ephrim constitutes the third source 17851788 Taken together these three documentary sources not only represent different regions of Africa but also different experiences with the slave trade and different genres of writing
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