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The Empire Of Necessity: Slavery, Freedom, And Deception In The New World

by Greg Grandin

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"In Fordlandia, historian Greg Grandin chronicled Henry Ford’s attempt to establish a utopian version of small-town America in the middle of the Brazilian rain forest. In The Empire of Necessity, Grandin shows readers the hell of the slave trade. His touchstone is the true-life slave revolt on a ship called the Tryal in 1805. (Herman Melville drew almost exclusively upon the story of the Tryal to write his own floating gothic masterpiece of a short novel, Benito Cereno, in 1855.) Grandin tells the harrowing story of the 72 desperate slaves aboard the Tryal to fan out and explore the explosion of the slave trade in the Americas in the early 19th century. The Empire of Necessity is a wonder of power, precision and sheer reading pleasure about human horror and degradation."
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