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Most people identify slavery with sugar and few associate it with rice—enslaved Africans cultivated it in the Sado estuary (Portugal), Brazil, the Caribbean and the southern United States. The conference tells the story of African rice in the Atlantic world: how did a species domesticated independently in West Africa over three thousand years ago reach the plantations of the New World? What role did enslaved women play in establishing this vital African food in the Americas?
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Most people identify slavery with sugar and few associate it with rice—enslaved Africans cultivated it in the Sado estuary (Portugal), Brazil, the Caribbean and the southern United States. The conference tells the story of African rice in the Atlantic world: how did a species domesticated independently in West Africa over three thousand years ago reach the plantations of the New World? What role did enslaved women play in establishing this vital African food in the Americas?
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