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27 reviewsISBN 10: 9766401977
ISBN 13: 9789766401979
Author: Maureen Warner Lewis
Chapter 1: Childhood in Igboland
Igbo Society and Culture in the Late Eighteenth Century
Family, Community, and Upbringing
Capture and the Middle Passage
Chapter 2: Enslavement in Jamaica
Arrival and the Plantation System
Life on the Plantation (work, conditions, resistance)
Cultural Adaptation and Retention among Enslaved Africans
Chapter 3: Conversion to Moravianism
The Moravian Mission in Jamaica
Monteath's Encounter with Christianity
The Process of Conversion and Baptism
The Appeal of Moravian Doctrine to Enslaved People
Chapter 4: A Moravian Brother
Monteath's Role within the Moravian Community
His Religious Practice and Piety
Interactions with Missionaries and Other Converts
Chapter 5: Towards Freedom
Negotiating Manumission (if applicable, or efforts towards)
The Experience of Being a Freedman (if he gained freedom)
Challenges and Opportunities for Former Slaves
Chapter 6: The Narrative as Historical Source
Analysis of Monteath's Oral Testimony/Autobiographical Account
Its Value for Igbo History
Its Value for Jamaican History and Enslavement Studies
Verifying and Interpreting the Account
Chapter 7: Memory, Identity, and Belonging
Monteath's Dual Identity: Igbo and Moravian
The Role of Memory in Constructing Identity
Transatlantic Connections and Diasporic Consciousness
Conclusion: A Voice from the Past
Summary of Monteath's Life and Legacy
Broader Implications for Understanding the African Diaspora
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