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Papers. 1969.

Lectures for a course in Afro-American Studies at the University of Michigan(level 201). Lectures were titled, "Black Studies and the Academic Tradition," Some Thoughts on the Origin and Role of Race Prejudice," "The Myth of the Protectiveness of Spanish Slave Law," and "Evolution in Attitudes Towards Religious Education of Slaves." Authors cited include C.L.R. James (The black Jacobins), Frank Tannenbaum (Slave and citizen), Stanley Elkins, Elsa Goveia, Louis Hartz, Herbert Klein, Fernando Ortiz, Rafael Maria de Sabra, David Turnbull, and Jose Francis Hosier, and Moreau de St. Mery. Subjects include the slave trade, slavery in the Caribbean, Islamic, Iberian and French slave codes, colonial Cuba, Pan-Africanism, free blacks and mulattoes in Cuba and other slave territories, and the academic and non-academic tradition of Black Studies.

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