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London: Karnak House. [60] Zips, Black Rebels, 57. New York: Anchor Press, 1973.Outside Over There: The Burning of the BrainThese are the books I ;ve been wrapping my head around, in no particular order: K. It was during the long nights when he sat in on the endless debates regarding the French and Haitian revolutions that Ann Radcliffe began to write her books . I hadn ;t known that across the Americas and the Caribbean . Between the 15th and 19th centuries, in remote areas throughout the Americas , hundreds of self-liberated communities of Africans sprang up in blatant defiance of the slave system.Commoning With Rob Halpern and Robert Kocik - Poetry FoundationRichard Price editor, Maroon Societies : Rebel Slave Communities in the Americas (The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979). Save. In 1749, the Dutch concluded a treaty of peace with a Bush Negro leader, one Captain Adoe, though a major slave uprising rocked the colony in 1763, while hostilities between Dutch planters and runaway slave communities continued . Maroons and their communities can be seen to hold a special significance for the study of slave societies , for they were both the antithesis of all that slavery stood for, and at the same time a widespread and embarrassingly visible part of these . Endicott, An Analysis of Malay . (Eugene D. Zallen, G. "Negro Slave Control and Resistance in Colonial Mexico, 1519-1650." Chap. (1996). In 1670, a group of about . . This Atlantic World reading list was originally compiled by doctoral candidates in the Harvard History department including J. Maroon Societies: Rebel Slave Communities in the Americas


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