The slave trade from the Biafran interior : violence, serial displacement, and the rudiments of Igbo society
The slave ship and the beginnings of Igbo society in the African diaspora
White power and the context of slave seasoning in eighteenth-century Jamaica
Routines of disaster and revolution
Social movement and imagining freedom in the British capital
Migration and the impossible demands of leaving London
From slaves to free subjects in British North America
Black society and the limits of British freedom
The effects of exodus : Afro-maritime society in motion
Arriving in Sierra Leone : catastrophe and its aftermaths
Conclusion: Migration and black society in the eighteenth-century British Atlantic world.