Freedom at issue: Vagrancy legislation and the meaning of freedom

Freedom at issue: Vagrancy legislation and the meaning of freedom

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(1994). Freedom at issue: Vagrancy legislation and the meaning of freedom in Britain and the Cape Colony, 1799 to 1842. Slavery & Abolition: Vol. 15, Unfree labour in the development of the Atlantic world, pp. 114-150.

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