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Rituals Runaways And The Haitian Revolution Collective Action In The African Diaspora Crystal Nicole Eddins

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Rituals Runaways And The Haitian Revolution Collective Action In The African Diaspora Crystal Nicole Eddins
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.33 MB
Pages: 377
Author: Crystal Nicole Eddins
ISBN: 9781009256155, 9781009256148, 9781108843720, 9781108922739, 1009256157, 1009256149, 1108843727, 1108922732, 2021027125
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Rituals Runaways And The Haitian Revolution Collective Action In The African Diaspora Crystal Nicole Eddins by Crystal Nicole Eddins 9781009256155, 9781009256148, 9781108843720, 9781108922739, 1009256157, 1009256149, 1108843727, 1108922732, 2021027125 instant download after payment.

The Haitian Revolution was perhaps the most successful slave rebellion in modern history; it created the first and only free and independent Black nation in the Americas. This book tells the story of how enslaved Africans forcibly brought to colonial Haiti through the trans-Atlantic slave trade used their cultural and religious heritages, social networks, and labor and militaristic skills to survive horrific conditions. They built webs of networks between African and 'creole' runaways, slaves, and a small number of free people of color through rituals and marronnage - key aspects to building the racial solidarity that helped make the revolution successful. Analyzing underexplored archival sources and advertisements for fugitives from slavery, Crystal Eddins finds indications of collective consciousness and solidarity, unearthing patterns of resistance. Considering the importance of the Haitian Revolution and the growing scholarly interest in exploring it, Eddins fills an important gap in the existing literature.

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