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The Slave Ship: A
Human History
The missing link in the chain of American slavery
For more than three centuries slave ships carried millions of people from the
coasts of Africa across the Atlantic to the New World. Much is known of the
slave trade and the American plantation complex, but little of the ships that
made it all possible. In The Slave Ship, award-winning historian Marcus Rediker
draws on thirty years of research in maritime archives to create an
unprecedented history of these vessels and the human drama acted out on their
rolling decks. He reconstructs in chilling detail the lives, deaths, and terrors
of captains, sailors, and the enslaved aboard a “floating dungeon” trailed by
sharks. From the young African kidnapped from his village and sold to the slaver
by a neighboring tribe; to the would-be priest who takes a job as a sailor on a
slave ship only to be horrified by the evil he sees; to the captain who relishes
having “a hell of my own,” Rediker illuminates the lives of people who were
thought to have left no trace.
This is a tale of tragedy and terror, but also an epic of resilience, survival,
and the creation of something entirely new, something that could only be called
African-American. Marcus Rediker restores the slave ship to its rightful place
alongside the plantation as a formative institution of slavery, as a place where
a profound and still haunting history of race, class, and modern capitalism was
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