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"In this account of the abuses of indigenous Caribbean people and African slaves, Schiebinger describes how slave women brewed the "peacock flower" into an abortifacient to ensure that they would bear no children into oppression. Yet, impeded by trade winds of prevailing opinion, knowledge of West Indian abortifacients never flowed into Europe. A rich history of discovery and loss, Plants and Empire explores the movement, triumph, and extinction of knowledge in the course of encounters between Europeans and the Caribbean population."--BOOK JACKET.
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Plants and Empire: Colonial Bioprospecting in the Atlantic World
September 15, 2007, Harvard University Press
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Plants and Empire: Colonial Bioprospecting in the Atlantic World
October 30, 2004, Harvard University Press
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