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A ‘tone of voice peculiar to New-England’: Fugitive Slave Advertisements and the Heterogeneity of Enslaved People of African Descent in Eighteenth-Century Quebec

Cite this article: Charmaine A. Nelson, “A ‘tone of voice peculiar to New-England’: Fugitive Slave Advertisements and the Heterogeneity of Enslaved People of African Descent in Eighteenth-Century Quebec,” Atlantic Slavery and the Making of the Modern World: Experiences, Representations, and Legacies, Current Anthropology, guest eds. Ibrahim Thiaw and Deborah Mack, vol. 61, no. 22 (September 2020), 14 pages

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