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EPISODE · Jan 21, 2016 · 33 MIN

UCL Americas lecture: Recognition as the Social Practice of Citizenship in Postemancipation Colombia

from UCL Institute of Advanced Studies · host UCL Institute of Advanced Studies

Examining slave emancipation in Colombia in the 1850s and its aftermath offers numerous new ways to think about citizenship in former societies-with-slaves. With only 17,000 souls in bondage at the end of legal slavery in 1852, the republic of New Granada (soon to be renamed Colombia) would appear at first glance to have experienced emancipation in a minor key in comparison to the great slavocracies of the Americas.

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