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Empires: power, resistance, legacies
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Acknowledgements

This session draws on material written by Dr Chris A. Williams (Adwa), Dr Katie Donington (Caribbean), and Dr Luc-André Brunet (Algeria). Editing by Dr Katie Donington.

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Table 1: Abstract of offenses committed by male and female plantation slaves, 1 January – 14 May 1830 in Browne, R. M. (2017) ‘Surviving Slavery in the British Caribbean’, University of Pennsylvania Press, pp. 195-204. Used with permission. Printed from CO 116/145, 266-67. Appendix, Brown, 2017, 195-204.

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Figure 1: Courtesy: National Museum Jamaica Institute of Jamaica on behalf of Ms Adrienne Duperly

Figure 2: Photo: Horniman Museum and Gardens https://www.horniman.ac.uk/

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