The Two Princes of Calabar
An Eighteenth-Century Atlantic Odyssey
Randy J. Sparks
Prologue
1. "A Very Bloody Transaction": Old Calabar and the Massacre of 1767
2. "Nothing But Sivellety and Fare Trade": Old Calabar and the Impact of the Slave Trade on an African Society
3. "This Deplorable Condition": The Robin Johns' Enslavement in British America
4. "We Were Free People": Bristol, the English Courts, and the Question of Slavery
5. "A Very Blessed Time": The Robin Johns and English Methodism
6. "We Go Home to Old Calabar": The Robin Johns' Legacy in Old Calabar and England
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index



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