- Introducing Equiano
- Establishing Context
- Travels of Vassa
- Associates of Vassa
- Alexander Blair
- Queen Charlotte
- Ottobah Cugoano
- Edward Despard
- Charles Irving
- Constantine Phipps
- Granville Sharp
- Guerin Sisters
- Horatio Nelson
- James Ramsey
- Johanna Vassa Bromley
- Mattias MacNamara
- Michael Henry Pascal
- Robert King
- Suzannah Cullen
- Thomas Clarkson
- Thomas Hardy
- William Wilberforce
- Le Chevalier St.-George
- Questionning Equiano
- Studying Equiano
Issues of Motivation - Vassa/Equiano and Carretta's Critique of the Evidence." Slavery and Abolition 28, no. 1 (2007): 121-25.
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Autobiography and Memory: Gustavus Vassa, alias Olaudah Equiano, the African." Slavery and Abolition 27, no. 3 (2006): 317-47.
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Slaves to Palm Oil: Afro-European Commercial Relations in the Bight of Biafra, 1741-1841." In Maritime Empires, edited by David Killingray, Margarette Lincoln and Nigel Rigby. London: Boydell & Brewer, 2004.
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‘This Horrid Hole’: Royal Authority, Commerce and Credit at Bonny, 1690-1840." Journal of African History 45 (2004): 363-92. Download: Lovejoy and Richardson Bonny Horrid Hole.pdf (185.54 KB)
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A Quality of Anguish: The Igbo Response to Enslavement in the Americas." In Trans-Atlantic Dimensions of the African Diaspora, edited by Paul E. Lovejoy and David V. Trotman, 82-95. London: Continuum, 2003.
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Letters of the Old Calabar Slave Trade, 1760-89." In Genius in Bondage: Literatures of the Early Black Atlantic, edited by Vincent Carretta and Philip Gould, 89-115. Louisville: University of Kentucky Press, 2001.
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Trust, Pawnship and Atlantic History: The Institutional Foundations of the Old Calabar Slave Trade." American Historical Review 104, no. 2 (1999): 332-55. Download: Lovejoy and Richardson Trust Pawnship Atlantic History.pdf (1.64 MB)
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