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Spaces of Enslavement: Dedication
Spaces of Enslavement
Dedication
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Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Enslaved Labor and the Settling of New Netherland
2. The Geography of Enslaved Life in New Netherland
3. Control and Resistance in the Public Space
4. Enslavement and the Dual Nature of the Home
5. Slavery and Social Power in Dutch Reformed Churches
Conclusion
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To my parents,
Maria Helena Wolbers (1937–2005) and Johannes Theodardus Mosterman
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