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Tacky's Revolt - The Story of an Atlantic Slave War (Paperback)
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Tacky's Revolt - The Story of an Atlantic Slave War (Paperback)
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List price R530
Loot Price R493
Discovery Miles 4 930
You Save R37 (7%)
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Winner of the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award Winner of the Frederick
Douglass Book Prize Winner of the Elsa Goveia Book Prize Winner of
the James A. Rawley Prize in the History of Race Relations Winner
of the P. Sterling Stuckey Book Prize Winner of the Harriet Tubman
Prize Winner of the Phillis Wheatley Book Award Finalist for the
Cundill Prize "Brilliant...groundbreaking...Brown's profound
analysis and revolutionary vision of the Age of Slave War-from the
too-often overlooked Tacky's Revolt to the better-known Haitian
Revolution-gives us an original view of the birth of modern freedom
in the New World." -Cornel West "Not only a story of the
insurrection, but 'a martial geography of Atlantic slavery,'
vividly demonstrating how warfare shaped every aspect of
bondage...Forty years after Tacky's defeat, new arrivals from
Africa were still hearing about the daring rebels who upended the
island." -Harper's "A sobering read for contemporary audiences in
countries engaged in forever wars...It is also a useful reminder
that the distinction between victory and defeat, when it comes to
insurgencies, is often fleeting: Tacky may have lost his battle,
but the enslaved did eventually win the war." -New Yorker In the
second half of the eighteenth century, as European imperial
conflicts extended their domain, warring African factions fed their
captives to the transatlantic slave trade while masters struggled
to keep their restive slaves under the yoke. In this contentious
atmosphere, a movement of enslaved West Africans in Jamaica
organized to throw off that yoke by violence. Their uprising-which
became known as Tacky's Revolt-featured a style of fighting
increasingly familiar today: scattered militias opposing great
powers, with fighters hard to distinguish from noncombatants. Even
after it was put down, the insurgency rumbled throughout the
British Empire at a time when slavery seemed the dependable bedrock
of its dominion. That certitude would never be the same, nor would
the views of black lives, which came to inspire both more fear and
more sympathy than before. Tracing the roots, routes, and
reverberations of this event, Tacky's Revolt expands our
understanding of the relationship between European, African, and
American history as it speaks to our understanding of wars of
terror today.
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