'By combining so many studies that give voice to enslaved Africans into a single forum, Bellagamba, Greene, and Klein have transformed the study of slavery in a way that will require a revolutionary reassessment of what we think about slavery and how we study enslavement and resistance … a tour de force of global significance for historians, students, and all people concerned with social justice.' Paul E. Lovejoy, Canada Research Chair in African Diaspora History, York University
Part I. Oral Traditions, Historical Tales, and Interviews; Part II. Songs, Prayers, Proverbs, and Material Culture; Part III. Written Accounts by African Authors; Part IV. European Travelers' Accounts; Part V. Colonial Reports and Documents; Part VI. Voices of Slaves in the Courtroom; Part VII. Missionary Records; Part VIII. Islamic Sources; Part IX. Contemporary African Societies and the Legacy of Slavery.