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The World of Thomas Jeremiah - Charles Town on the Eve of the American Revolution (Hardcover)
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The World of Thomas Jeremiah - Charles Town on the Eve of the American Revolution (Hardcover)
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This book profiles the port of Charles Town, South Carolina, during
the two-year period leading up to the Declaration of Independence.
It focuses on the dramatic hanging and burning of Thomas Jeremiah,
a free black harbor pilot and firefighter accused by the patriot
party of plotting a slave insurrection during the tumultous spring
and summer of 1775. To examine the world of this wealthy,
slave-holding African American through his trial and execution,
William R. Ryan uses a wide array of letters, naval records,
personal and official correspondence, memoirs, and newspapers. He
shows that the black majority of the South Carolina Low Country
managed to assist the British in their invasion efforts, despite
patriot attempts to frighten Afro-Carolinians into passivity and
submission. Although Whigs attempted, through brutality and
violence, to keep their slaves from participating in the conflict,
Afro-Carolinians became actively involved in the struggle between
colonists and the Crown as spies, messengers, navigators and
marauders. The book demonstrates that an understanding of what was
going on in this vital seaport during the mid-1770s has broader
implications for the study of the Atlantic world, African American
history, naval history, urban race relations, labor history, and
the turbulent politics of America's move toward independence.
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