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Introduction : a social history of Africans in early modern Norfolk and Suffolk
1. Identifying the African population in early modern Norfolk and Suffolk
2. Beginnings : the establishment of the African population, 1467-1599
3. 'Strangers', 'foreigners', and 'slavery'
4. The seventeenth century : the early shadow of transatlantic slavery
5. The African population, 1600-99
6. Eighteenth-century links to the Atlantic economy
7. Eighteenth-century African lives
8. The 'three African youths', a gentleman, and some rioters
Epilogue : reconsidering the social history of Africans in Norfolk and Suffolk
Appendix A : the African and Asian population identified in Norfolk and Suffolk, 1467-1833
Appendix B : the surname 'Blackamore', 1500-1800
Appendix C : plantation ownership in Norfolk and Suffolk, 1650-1833.
1. Identifying the African population in early modern Norfolk and Suffolk
2. Beginnings : the establishment of the African population, 1467-1599
3. 'Strangers', 'foreigners', and 'slavery'
4. The seventeenth century : the early shadow of transatlantic slavery
5. The African population, 1600-99
6. Eighteenth-century links to the Atlantic economy
7. Eighteenth-century African lives
8. The 'three African youths', a gentleman, and some rioters
Epilogue : reconsidering the social history of Africans in Norfolk and Suffolk
Appendix A : the African and Asian population identified in Norfolk and Suffolk, 1467-1833
Appendix B : the surname 'Blackamore', 1500-1800
Appendix C : plantation ownership in Norfolk and Suffolk, 1650-1833.