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Lourenco da Silva Mendonca and the Black Atlantic Abolitionist Movement in the Seventeenth Century Jose Lingna Nafafe (University of Bristol)

Lourenco da Silva Mendonca and the Black Atlantic Abolitionist Movement in the Seventeenth Century By Jose Lingna Nafafe (University of Bristol)

Lourenco da Silva Mendonca and the Black Atlantic Abolitionist Movement in the Seventeenth Century by Jose Lingna Nafafe (University of Bristol)


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This groundbreaking study provides a new perspective on the Atlantic slave trade, highlighting the agency of Africans in the quest for abolition. The book reveals how the legal debate on abolition was begun by Africans, not Europeans. An essential new work for scholars and students interested in the abolition movement.

Lourenco da Silva Mendonca and the Black Atlantic Abolitionist Movement in the Seventeenth Century Summary

Lourenco da Silva Mendonca and the Black Atlantic Abolitionist Movement in the Seventeenth Century by Jose Lingna Nafafe (University of Bristol)

This groundbreaking study tells the story of the highly organised, international legal court case for the abolition of slavery spearheaded by Prince Lourenco da Silva Mendonca in the seventeenth century. The case, presented before the Vatican, called for the freedom of all enslaved people and other oppressed groups. This included New Christians (Jews converted to Christianity) and Indigenous Americans in the Atlantic World, and Black Christians from confraternities in Angola, Brazil, Portugal and Spain. Abolition debate is generally believed to have been dominated by white Europeans in the eighteenth century. By centring African agency, Jose Lingna Nafafe offers a new perspective on the abolition movement, showing, for the first time, how the legal debate was begun not by Europeans, but by Africans. In the first book of its kind, Lingna Nafafe underscores the exceptionally complex nature of the African liberation struggle, and demystifies the common knowledge and accepted wisdom surrounding African slavery.

Lourenco da Silva Mendonca and the Black Atlantic Abolitionist Movement in the Seventeenth Century Reviews

'By following Lourenco da Silva Mendonca in Angola, Brazil, Portugal and Spain and unveiling the criminal court case he presented before the Pope in 1684, Jose Lingna Nafafe reveals a universal message of freedom that in the 17th century crossed the Atlantic and reached the Vatican, doing justice to the African contribution to the abolitionist movement.' Giorgio de Marchis, Roma Tre University
'This is a groundbreaking study on the slave trade and its abolition. Nafafe privileges African perspectives on the debates regarding the legality of enslavement, combining a wide range of sources. The result is an engaging book, reconstructing the experiences of a 17th century Kongolese nobleman turned into an abolitionist. This is a crucial study problematizing the history of the slave trade and of the abolitionist movement, stressing the role of Africans as intellectuals debating rights in European courts. A must read.' Mariana P. Candido, Emory University
'In his extraordinarily well researched and carefully argued book, Jose Lingna Nafafe reveals the important role of Lourenco da Silva Mendonca in the lead-up to the abolition of slavery. Spending years combing through archives, Nafafe not only uncovered that Africans did indeed support the abolition of the slave trade, but that some were remarkably well placed to make a case for it. This is a substantial contribution to our understanding of African intellectual life and moral reasoning.' John Thornton, Boston University

About Jose Lingna Nafafe (University of Bristol)

Jose Lingna Nafafe is a Senior Lecturer in Portuguese and Lusophone Studies at the University of Bristol.

Table of Contents

List of Tables; List of Figures; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. The Municipal Council of Luanda and the Politics of the Portuguese Governors in Angola; 2. Ndongo's Political and Cultural Environment: Alliance, Internal Struggle, Puppeteering and Decline; 3. The Journey of Mendonca: Princes of Pungo Andongo in Brazil; 4. Mendonca's Journey to Portugal and Spain, and the Network of the Hebrew Nation and Native Americans; 5. Mendonca's Discourse in the Vatican: Liberation as a Wider Atlantic Question; 6. Mendonca's Quest for Abolition and the Tussle between Portuguese Overseas Council and the House of Ndongo; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9781108838238
9781108838238
1108838235
Lourenco da Silva Mendonca and the Black Atlantic Abolitionist Movement in the Seventeenth Century by Jose Lingna Nafafe (University of Bristol)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2022-08-25
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