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Outstanding Cambria Press Book Review! Paths of the Atlantic Slave Trade highly praised by the Journal of Latin American Studies!

Cambria Press congratulates Professor Ana Lucia Araujo on the laudatory review of Paths of the Atlantic Slave Trade: Interactions, Identities, and Images by the Journal of Latin American Studies.

The review states that:

“The scholarly quality of the dozen essays included here is uniformly high … The quality and variety of the contributions make this book a desirable purchase for research libraries, and scholars of the history and culture of slavery and the black Atlantic are well advised to direct their attention to the essays which best match their interests and to consult the extensive and up-to-date bibliography of primary and secondary sources with which Paths of the Atlantic Slave Trade closes. Ana Lucia Araujo and her contributors deserve praise for putting together this exciting collection, as does Cambria Press for producing it as an attractively designed and well-laid-out volume.”

Cambria Press Review Araujo

This book was showcased at the past African Studies Association (ASA) conference in November and is always a very popular title.

Professor Araujo is also the author of the widely acclaimed book Public Memory of Slavery: Victims and Perpetrators in the South Atlantic and the general editor of the series Cambria Studies in Slavery: Past and Present.

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