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Author Hartman, Saidiya V.

Title Lose your mother : a journey along the Atlantic slave route / Saidiya Hartman.

Publication Info. New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, [2007]
©2007

Copies

Location Call No. Status
 Canton Public Library - Adult Department  306.362 HARTMAN    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  306.362 HARTMAN    Check Shelf
 Windsor, Main Library - Adult Department  306.362 HA    Check Shelf
Edition First edition.
Description xi, 270 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [237]-258) and index.
Contents Prologue: The path of strangers -- Afrotopia -- Markets and martyrs -- The family romance -- Come, go back, child -- The tribe of the middle passage -- So many dungeons -- The dead book -- Lose your mother -- The dark days -- The famished road -- Blood cowries -- Fugitive dreams.
Summary "In Lose Your Mother, Saidiya Hartman traces the history of the Atlantic slave trade by recounting a journey she took along a slave route in Ghana. Following the trail of captives from the hinterland to the Atlantic coast, Hartman reckons with the blank slate of her own genealogy and vividly dramatizes the effects of slavery on three centuries of African and African-American history. The slave, Hartman observes, is a stranger, one torn from family, home, and country. To lose your mother is to be severed from your kin, to forget your past, and to inhabit the world as an outsider, an alien. There are no known survivors of Hartman's lineage, no relatives in Ghana whom she came hoping to find. She is a stranger in search of strangers, and this fact leads her into intimate engagements with the people she encounters along the way and draws her deeper into the heartland of slavery. She passes through the holding cells of military forts and castles, the ruins of towns and villages devastated by the trade, and the fortified settlements built to repel predatory armies and kidnappers. In artful passages of historical portraiture, she shows us an Akan prince who granted the Portuguese permission to build the first permanent trading fort in West Africa, a girl murdered aboard a slave ship, and a community of fugitives seeking a haven from slave raiders." -- Book jacket.
Includes information on abolition, Atlantic slave trade, castles, children, cowrie shells, Isaac Cruikshank, Ottohab Cugoano, death disease, dungeons, Dutch slave trade, Elmina, Elmina Castle, Europe, female slaves, France, genealogy, Ghana, Gold Coast, Great Britain, Martin Luther King, Jr., male slaves, Kwame Nkrumah, Portugese slave trade, race, racism, rape, ruling class, Salaga, slavery, tourism, United States, violence, etc.
Subject Historic sites -- Ghana.
Local Subject Trafficking in enslaved persons -- Ghana -- History.
Subject Ghana -- Description and travel.
Ghana -- History, Local.
Hartman, Saidiya V. -- Travel -- Ghana.
Slave trade -- Ghana -- History.
ISBN 0374270821 hardcover alkaline paper
9780374270827 hardcover alkaline paper
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