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table of contents
  1. Acknowledgments
  2. Abbreviations
  3. Introduction
  4. 1. Enslaved Labor and the Settling of New Netherland
  5. 2. The Geography of Enslaved Life in New Netherland
  6. 3. Control and Resistance in the Public Space
  7. 4. Enslavement and the Dual Nature of the Home
  8. 5. Slavery and Social Power in Dutch Reformed Churches
  9. Conclusion
  10. Notes
  11. Bibliography
  12. Index

For more than three decades, the New Netherland Institute (NNI)—an independent nonprofit nongovernmental organization—has cast light on America’s Dutch roots. Through its support of the translation and publication of New Netherland’s records and its various educational and public programs, NNI promotes historical scholarship on and popular appreciation of the seventeenth-century Dutch mid-Atlantic colony. More information about NNI can be found at newnetherlandinstitute.org.

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