First published in 1896, The Suppression of the African Slave
Trade remains the standard work on the efforts made in the United
States, from 1638 to 1870, to limit and suppress the trade in
slaves between Africa and America. In the foreword to this new
edition, John Hope Franklin, James B. Duke Professor of History
Emeritus, and professor of legal history at Duke University,
explains the attitude toward slavery at the time Du Bois wrote his
book, gives a brief background of Du Bois's growth as an educator
and writer, and examines the methods Du Bois used to write the
book. Those doing work on th subject of American slavery will find
this volume an important source book.
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