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An account of some of the principal slave insurrections and others which have occurred. Or been attempted, in the United States and elsewhere, during the last two centuries
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- Nombre de pages35
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4752709-1
- EAN8596547527091
- Date de parution22/08/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille614 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "An Account of Some of the Principal Slave Insurrections and Others Which Have Occurred, " Joshua Coffin presents a meticulously researched narrative that chronicles significant slave uprisings in America, from the early colonial period through the 19th century. Coffin employs a clear, analytical style that combines historical documentation with poignant accounts, shedding light on the darker aspects of American history.
His work not only serves as a historical record but also engages with contemporary debates about race, freedom, and justice, highlighting the valor and agency of enslaved individuals seeking liberation. Joshua Coffin was a prominent abolitionist and a Quaker, deeply influenced by his moral convictions and experiences in a region plagued by slavery. His dedication to social justice and his firsthand encounters with the struggles faced by the enslaved informed his urgent need to document these insurrections.
Coffin'Äôs background as a reformer and educator allowed him to approach the topic with both sensitivity and gravitas, positioning him as a thoughtful commentator on the moral implications of the institution of slavery. This compelling work is highly recommended for readers interested in American history, abolitionist thought, and the dynamics of resistance. Coffin'Äôs thorough exploration will not only educate but also inspire reflection on the enduring impacts of these insurrections on contemporary society.
It is a vital contribution to understanding the historical narratives that continue to resonate today.
His work not only serves as a historical record but also engages with contemporary debates about race, freedom, and justice, highlighting the valor and agency of enslaved individuals seeking liberation. Joshua Coffin was a prominent abolitionist and a Quaker, deeply influenced by his moral convictions and experiences in a region plagued by slavery. His dedication to social justice and his firsthand encounters with the struggles faced by the enslaved informed his urgent need to document these insurrections.
Coffin'Äôs background as a reformer and educator allowed him to approach the topic with both sensitivity and gravitas, positioning him as a thoughtful commentator on the moral implications of the institution of slavery. This compelling work is highly recommended for readers interested in American history, abolitionist thought, and the dynamics of resistance. Coffin'Äôs thorough exploration will not only educate but also inspire reflection on the enduring impacts of these insurrections on contemporary society.
It is a vital contribution to understanding the historical narratives that continue to resonate today.

