
Rebellious Passage
The Creole Revolt and America's Coastal Slave Trade
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About this book
In late October 1841, the Creole left Richmond with 137 slaves bound for New Orleans. It arrived five weeks later minus the Captain, one passenger, and most of the captives. Nineteen rebels had seized the US slave ship en route and steered it to the British Bahamas where the slaves gained their liberty. Drawing upon a sweeping array of previously unexamined state, federal, and British colonial sources, Rebellious Passage examines the neglected maritime dimensions of the extensive US slave trade and slave revolt. The focus on south-to-south self-emancipators at sea differs from the familiar narrative of south-to-north fugitive slaves over land.Moreover, a broader hemispheric framework of clashing slavery and antislavery empires replaces an emphasis on US antebellum sectional rivalry. Written with verve and commitment, Rebellious Passage chronicles the first comprehensive history of the ship revolt, its consequences, and its relevance to global modern slavery.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-title page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- List of Abbreviations
- 1 Eagle versus Lion
- 2 The Coastal Passage
- 3 âSeveral Casesâ
- 4 âEngaged in the Business Ever Since She Was Constructedâ
- 5 âThe Negroes Have Risenâ
- 6 âTheir Determination to Quit the Vesselâ
- 7 âOld Neighborsâ
- 8 âA New State of Thingsâ
- 9 âProperty Rightsâ versus âRights of Manâ
- 10 Causa Proxima, Non Remota, Spectatur
- 11 âFull and Final Settlementâ
- Epilogue
- Appendix 1 Captives aboard the Enterprise, March 1835
- Appendix 2 Manifest of the Hermosa, October 10, 1840
- Appendix 3 Creoleâs Captives and Shippers, October 20 to 28, 1841
- Appendix 4 Richmond Citizensâ Ten Resolutions, January 27, 1842
- Appendix 5 Joshua Giddingsâs Nine Resolutions, March 21, 1842
- Bibliography
- Index