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The Myth of a Common Middle Passage The Myth of a Common Middle Passage
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The Movements of Amistad’s Orphans The Movements of Amistad’s Orphans
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Journey to the Coast Journey to the Coast
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Westward Movements Across the Atlantic Westward Movements Across the Atlantic
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Travel within the Americas Travel within the Americas
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Eastward Movement Across the Atlantic Eastward Movement Across the Atlantic
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Child Mobility in the Nineteenth-Century Atlantic Child Mobility in the Nineteenth-Century Atlantic
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Children as Objects of Trade Children as Objects of Trade
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African Children in Maritime Service African Children in Maritime Service
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Child Migrants and Child Settlers Child Migrants and Child Settlers
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Conclusion Conclusion
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4 The Journeys of Amistad’s Orphans
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Published:January 2015
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Abstract
This chapter employs the journeys of Amistad's orphans as a vehicle to distinguish myth from reality as part of investigating the complexity of child mobility in the nineteenth-century Atlantic world. It presents two arguments. First, the adult journeying narratives overshadow the complexity of children's mobility in relation to the illicit Atlantic nineteenth-century slave trade. Second, the histories of child mobility occupy discrete spaces, such as serving in a ship's crew or unaccompanied migration. The journeying of Amistad's orphans, as situated by the mobility of other Atlantic Africans and statistical data from slave-trading vessels, illustrates how children traveled and moved in ways that were often concealed by adult movements.
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