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Slavery in the Francophone Caribbean: Recovering Silenced Voices and Forged Identities

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by Doris y. Kadish (Editor), A. Arnold (Contribution by), Joan Dayan (Contribution by)

Twelve scholars representing a variety of academic fields contribute to this study of slavery in the French Caribbean colonies, which ranges historically from the 1770s to Haiti’s declaration of independent statehood in 1804. Including essays on the impact of colonial slavery on France, the United States, and the French West Indies, this collection focuses on the events, causes, and effects of violent slave rebellions that occurred in Saint-Domingue, Guadeloupe, and Martinique. In one of the few studies to examine the Caribbean revolts and their legacy from a U.S. perspective, the contributors discuss the flight of island refugees to the southern cities of New Orleans, Savannah, Charleston, Norfolk, and Baltimore that branded the lower United States as “the extremity of Caribbean culture.” Based on official records and public documents, historical research, literary works, and personal accounts, these essays present a detailed view of the lives of those who experienced this period of rebellion and change.

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DORIS Y. KADISH is a distinguished research professor of romance languages and women’s studies at the University of Georgia.

Number of Pages: 272 Dimensions: 0.68 x 9 x 6 IN Publication Date: May 15, 2016

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