Surviving slavery: family ties were vital
February 12, 2026
February 12, 2026
NIJMEGEN, The Netherlands, Feb. 12 -- Radboud University posted the following news:
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Surviving slavery: family ties were vital
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Young children who grew up in slavery on Surinamese plantations were much more likely to die if they were without a mother. This is evident from a historical analysis of Surinamese slave registers by researchers at Radboud University and Wageningen University & Research. Their work was published this month in . . .
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Surviving slavery: family ties were vital
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Young children who grew up in slavery on Surinamese plantations were much more likely to die if they were without a mother. This is evident from a historical analysis of Surinamese slave registers by researchers at Radboud University and Wageningen University & Research. Their work was published this month in . . .
