Essay by Werner Zips
2006 | Markus Wiener Publisher | 978-1-55876-212-1 | English |
An exploration of African-American freedom fighters in Jamaica, presenting a history of resistance instead of a history of domination.
The context of marronage is carefully established: the plantation system as an economic and ideological machine fuelled by the abuse of black working power.
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