Why did I love this book?
In this well-written and well-researched book, Vincent Brown forces us to reconsider one of the largest slave rebellions in Jamaican history and how it was connected to warfare in the Atlantic world.
Rather than situating these events in 1760 as one major slave uprising isolated on the island, Brown teaches us how rebels were part of the Seven Years War and demonstrates their connections throughout the Atlantic world.
This is a must-read for anyone who has an interest in slavery, slave resistance, colonial Jamaica, the Seven Years War, the Atlantic world, and the African diaspora.
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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
A gripping account of the largest slave revolt in the eighteenth-century British Atlantic world, an uprising that laid bare the interconnectedness of Europe, Africa, and America, shook the foundations of empire, and reshaped ideas of race and popular belonging.
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