Un documento singular de fray Francisco José de Jaca, acerca de la esclavitud práctica de los indios
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.2001.i223.498Keywords:
Francisco José de Jaca, slavery, indians, legality, history of ideasAbstract
Fray Francisco José de Jaca is the first objector of the institution and practice of the black slavery at the end of the XVII century. With the documents now presented that are previous to their great abolitionist polemic, it can be proved that their condemnation of the slavery went directed to all the cases in which the person's rights were not respected, among which also the indians contributed, who were subjected to a practical slavery by what he openly calls, the sale of «ncomiendas».
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2001-12-30
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Pena González, M. A. (2001). Un documento singular de fray Francisco José de Jaca, acerca de la esclavitud práctica de los indios. Revista De Indias, 61(223), 701–713. https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.2001.i223.498
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