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Take Freedom

Recovering the Fugitive History of the Denmark Vesey Affair

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    • Se espera: 13 ene 2026
    • USD 23.99
    • Pedido anticipado
    • USD 23.99

Descripción editorial

In 1822, Black Charlestonians attempted to overthrow slavery. They were exposed before they could strike, and many were tried and executed in what has come to be known as the Denmark Vesey Affair. Take Freedom reinterprets these events on the basis of new evidence and methods. James O’Neil Spady narrates the roles of a variety of Black men and women, arguing that the uprising was a broadly based, African-influenced social movement that marshaled radical love and fugitive practices of freedom to ignite a revolution that sought to liberate beloved friends, families, and communities from increasingly aggressive and racializing slaveowners.

Uncovering never-before-consulted, unpublished documents, Spady names the clerk who made the trial records and settles old arguments about their reliability. Take Freedom demonstrates the realism of the uprising movement’s strategy and uses social network mapping to illustrate the social dynamics within the Black community, emphasizing the roles of women and relationships among enslaved people. Ultimately, this book offers a more inclusive and expanded portrayal of this pivotal revolutionary movement.

GÉNERO
No ficción
DISPONIBLE
2026
13 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
226
Páginas
EDITORIAL
The University of North Carolina Press
VENDEDOR
Ingram DV LLC
TAMAÑO
8.1
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