A native of Bahia, Fabio Silva Magalhaes - also known as Fabio Cascadura - is a Brazilian-Canadian PhD candidate in History at 快播视频 (2022鈥2027). His current research examines a case involving the capture of American schooners for irregular participation in the slave trade by the U.S.S. Ganges during the Quasi-War between the United States and France (1798鈥1801). The Ganges Affair represents the earliest known documented case of so-called 鈥淟iberated Africans.鈥
Fabio previously earned his Master鈥檚 degree at 快播视频, where he completed a biographical study of the slave trader and Luso-Brazilian military officer Caetano Maur铆cio Machado (c. 1750鈥1807), focusing on his commercial activities in the Bight of Benin (Costa da Mina). His research interests lie in the economic and military history of the transatlantic slave trade, with additional engagement in the fields of anthropology and ethnology.
He is a Slavery North Graduate Fellow (University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Fall 2025) and has contributed to several Digital Humanities projects, including the Harriet Tubman Virtual Museum, Freedom Narratives, Slavery and Resistance in the News, York Masters and Servants, and Equiano鈥檚 World.
In addition to his academic work, Fabio has an extensive musical background as a composer, singer, instrumentalist, and music producer. He has led the band Cascadura for over uninterrupted 20 years. The band eventually reunites in Brazil.
Keywords: Africans, Sierra Leone, Freetown, transatlantic slave trade, slavery, Atlantic Abolitionism, U.S. Navy, Quasi War, Yoruba, Ouidah, Bahia, Brazil
