Chapel Hill : Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia, by the University of North Carolina Press, [2014]
Introduction -- Final Passages: Captives in the Intercolonial Slave Trade -- Black Markets for Black Labor: Pirates, Privateers, and Interlopers in the Origins of the Intercolonial Slave Trade, ca. 1619-1720 -- Captive Markets for Captive People: Legal Dispersals of Africans in a Peripheral Economy, ca. 1640-1700 -- To El Dorado via Slave Trade: Opening Commerce with Foreign Colonies, ca. 1660-1713 -- The North American Periphery of the Caribbean Slave Trade, ca. 1700-1763 -- A for Asiento: The Slave Trade from British to Foreign Colonies, ca. 1713-1739 -- Entrepots and Hinterlands: African Migration to the North American Backcountry, ca. 1750-1807 -- American Slave Trade, American Free Trade: Climax of the Intercolonial Slave Trade, ca. 1750-1807 -- Epilogue: Defending the Human Commodity; or, Diversity and Diaspora -- Appendix: Estimating the Scale of the Intercolonial Slave Trade -- Index