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Although ostensibly a book focused on New Orleans, in Slavery’s Metropolis Rashauna Johnson uses the experiences of individuals and groups of African heritage who resided in the city, as well as those who left from, arrived in, and passed through from local and transnational locations to outline a theory of ‘confined cosmopolitanism’.

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28 Feb 2010This is a beautifully illustrated book of serious scholarship and the three editors and the other contributing authors are to be congratulated.