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====Serious historical accounts====
[[File:Nègres a fond de Calle.jpg|thumb|Print by [[Johann Moritz Rugendas]], ''Nègres a fond de Calle'', taken from ''Voyage pittoresque dans le Brésil'', published in 1835. A reduced color reproduction of this print was used on the dust cover of ''Black Cargoes''.]]
On the other hand, some of his works received positive reviews from scholars, for example ''[[Black Cargoes: A History of the Atlantic Slave Trade 1518–1865'']] (1962) written in collaboration with [[Malcolm Cowley]]. A reviewer in the Journal of Negro history wrote: "This is not, perhaps, the definitive scholarly study of the [[Atlantic slave trade]]. I am not sure that the authors intended it to be. It is, however, a savage indictment of all those connected with what [[William Wilberforce|Wilberforce]] called "this bloody traffic", written in such a style as to make it easy but not pleasant reading".<ref>{{cite journal
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