
by Ana Lucia Araujo: “A valuable collection.” – Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Congratulations to Ana Lucia Araujo, professor of history at Howard University and general editor of the Cambria Studies in Slavery Series on the outstanding review of her book, African Heritage and Memories of Slavery in Brazil and the South Atlantic World by the Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, which states that “the memory of slavery and the slave trade has strongly influenced how history is understood. What is remembered and why are clearly identified as major historical themes of analysis in this valuable collection.”
Related to this book are two exciting forthcoming books, which will be out very soon, in Dr. Araujo’s series are Transatlantic Memories of Slavery: Remembering the Past, Changing the Future and Slavery, Migrations, and Transformations: Connecting Old and New Diasporas to the Homeland.
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