Book contents
- Policing Freedom
- Afro-Latin America
- Policing Freedom
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 The Politics of Slavery, Race, Nation, and Prison Building
- 2 Confinement, Labor, and Citizenship
- 3 Prison Labor and the Politics of Slavery
- 4 Disciplining Children and Engendering Racialized Citizenship
- 5 Adelino Mwissicongo and the Afterlife of Emancipation
- Conclusion: Slavery’s Punitive Afterlife
- Appendices
- Appendix A Analysis of 369 prisoners at the Casa de Correção between 1834 and 1837
- Appendix B Liberated Africans sent to the Casa de Correção from other institutions (1839)
- Appendix C List of liberated Africans attached to the Casa de Correção (CC) from the 1863 survey
- Appendix D List of liberated Africans who were admitted to the Casa de Correção on September 6, 1859
- Appendix E Slaves and free detainees at the Casa de Detenção, on December 31 of every year between 1856 and 1890
- Appendix F Prisoners at the Casa de Detenção and released, 1856–1890
- Bibliography
- Index
Appendix C - List of liberated Africans attached to the Casa de Correção (CC) from the 1863 survey
from Appendices
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 August 2023
- Policing Freedom
- Afro-Latin America
- Policing Freedom
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 The Politics of Slavery, Race, Nation, and Prison Building
- 2 Confinement, Labor, and Citizenship
- 3 Prison Labor and the Politics of Slavery
- 4 Disciplining Children and Engendering Racialized Citizenship
- 5 Adelino Mwissicongo and the Afterlife of Emancipation
- Conclusion: Slavery’s Punitive Afterlife
- Appendices
- Appendix A Analysis of 369 prisoners at the Casa de Correção between 1834 and 1837
- Appendix B Liberated Africans sent to the Casa de Correção from other institutions (1839)
- Appendix C List of liberated Africans attached to the Casa de Correção (CC) from the 1863 survey
- Appendix D List of liberated Africans who were admitted to the Casa de Correção on September 6, 1859
- Appendix E Slaves and free detainees at the Casa de Detenção, on December 31 of every year between 1856 and 1890
- Appendix F Prisoners at the Casa de Detenção and released, 1856–1890
- Bibliography
- Index
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- Policing FreedomIllegal Enslavement, Labor, and Citizenship in Nineteenth-Century Brazil, pp. 300 - 304Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023