Discusses the ways in which slaves from Africa influenced various aspects of life in the New World, including gold mining, cultivation of sugar and rice, herding livestock, and ironworking. --This text refers to the Library Binding edition.
Building a New World: Africans in America,1500-1900 (The Kingdoms of Africa),Philip Koslow,Chelsea House Publications,0791031446,America,American civilization,Children's 9-12,General,History,History - General,History: World,Juvenile literature,Slavery
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