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The Politics of Reproduction: Race, Medicine and Fertility in the Age of Abolition / Katherine Paugh

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5 Apr 2018The greatest indictment of the hard-driving slave system in the 18th-century British Caribbean was that the enslaved population never achieved natural population increase (except briefly in Barbados but only by 1810). Abolitionists seized on the failure of slave populations to thrive as a sign that slavery was immoral.