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1 The representation of slavery in Quebec’s newspapers, 1789–93

 
  • Eleanor Bird
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Beyond the antislavery haven
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Abstract

Chapter 1 turns to the print in which representations of slavery in Quebec were most present and disseminated in the colonial period: newspapers. It reads fugitive slave advertisements within their full print context to show how early Canadian readers and editors were more fully engaged with international anti-slave-trade arguments than had previously been acknowledged. By reading the newspapers holistically, it argues, early Canadian readers could witness slavery in Canada while also seeing this as distinct from chattel slavery in the wider Americas.

Abstract

Chapter 1 turns to the print in which representations of slavery in Quebec were most present and disseminated in the colonial period: newspapers. It reads fugitive slave advertisements within their full print context to show how early Canadian readers and editors were more fully engaged with international anti-slave-trade arguments than had previously been acknowledged. By reading the newspapers holistically, it argues, early Canadian readers could witness slavery in Canada while also seeing this as distinct from chattel slavery in the wider Americas.

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