Stono Stono

Stono

Documenting and Interpreting a Southern Slave Revolt

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Publisher Description

A sourcebook for understanding an uprising that continues to incite historical debate

In the fall of 1739, as many as one hundred enslaved African and African Americans living within twenty miles of Charleston joined forces to strike down their white owners and march en masse toward Spanish Florida and freedom. More than sixty whites and thirty slaves died in the violence that followed. Among the most important slave revolts in colonial America, the Stono Rebellion also ranks as South Carolina's largest slave insurrection and one of the bloodiest uprisings in American history. Significant for the fear it cast among lowcountry slaveholders and for the repressive slave laws enacted in its wake, Stono continues to attract scholarly attention as a historical event worthy of study and reinterpretation.

Edited by Mark M. Smith, Stono: Documenting and Interpreting a Southern Slave Revolt introduces readers to the documents needed to understand both the revolt and the ongoing discussion among scholars about the legacy of the insurrection. Smith has assembled a compendium of materials necessary for an informed examination of the revolt. Primary documents-including some works previously unpublished and largely unknown even to specialists-offer accounts of the violence, discussions of Stono's impact on white sensibilities, and public records relating incidents of the uprising. To these primary sources Smith adds three divergent interpretations that expand on Peter H. Wood's pioneering study Black Majority: Negroes in Colonial South Carolina from 1670 through the Stono Rebellion. Excerpts from works by John K. Thornton, Edward A. Pearson, and Smith himself reveal how historians have used some of the same documents to construct radically different interpretations of the revolt's causes, meaning, and effects.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2019
October 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
152
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of South Carolina Press
SELLER
The University of South Carolina
SIZE
2.9
MB

Customer Reviews

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Stono

A very inciteful look into pre-revolution America. It allows you to see how thing shaped up after 1776 and what led to the 2nd Amendment and the forming of militias. The story is told from different perspectives of the account of the revolt which was carried out by fearless African soldiers, trained in combat and not scared to fight for freedom. The largest revolt of it's time struck fear in the hearts of early plantation America.

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