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The French Encounter With Africans: White Response to Blacks, 1530-1880
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1981
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Critical Race TheoryAfrica 4FrenchColonialismDecolonialityAfrican DiasporaRacial StudyBlack ExperienceAfrican American HistorySocial SciencesRaceSlave Societies 3Contemporary RacismAfrican HistorySettler ColonialismWhite SupremacyAfrican American StudiesCultural HistoryLanguage StudiesFrench LiteratureSlave Trade StudiesFrench CultureScientific Racism 9African StudiesAnti-racismAfrican American SlaveryFrench EncounterAfrocentricityAnti-imperialism
Table of Contents: Foreword James D. LeSueur Preface Introduction 1. The Impulse ot Inequality 2. The Establishment of Slave Societies 3. The Philosophes and Africa 4. Three Patterns of Interaction: West Indies, France, and Senegal 5. The Issue of Slavery 6. The Rise of Imperialism 7. The Nineteenth Century Confronts Slavery 8. Scientific Racism 9. The Lure of Empire Afterword Notes Index