
The Creole Rebellion
The Most Successful Slave Revolt in American History
Bruce Chadwick(Author)
University of New Mexico Press
Published on 1. March 2022
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-0-8263-6347-3 (ISBN)
Description
The Creole Rebellion tells the suspenseful story of a successful mutiny on board the slave ship Creole. En route for a New Orleans slave-auction block in November 1841, nineteen captives mutinied, killing one man and injuring several others. After taking control of the vessel, mutineer Madison Washington forced the crewmen to sail to the Bahamas. Despite much local hysteria upon their arrival, all of the 135 slaves aboard the ship won their freedom there.
The revolt significantly fueled and amplified the slave debate within a divided nation that was already hurtling toward a Civil War. While this is a book about the United States confronting the ugly and tumultuous issue of slavery, it is also about the 135 enslaved men and women who were unwilling to take their oppression any longer and rose up to free themselves in a bloody fight. Part history, part adventure, and part legal drama, Bruce Chadwick chronicles the most successful slave revolt in the pages of American history.
The revolt significantly fueled and amplified the slave debate within a divided nation that was already hurtling toward a Civil War. While this is a book about the United States confronting the ugly and tumultuous issue of slavery, it is also about the 135 enslaved men and women who were unwilling to take their oppression any longer and rose up to free themselves in a bloody fight. Part history, part adventure, and part legal drama, Bruce Chadwick chronicles the most successful slave revolt in the pages of American history.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Albuquerque, NM
United States
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
499 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8263-6347-3 (9780826363473)
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Bruce Chadwick is a history professor at New Jersey City University and a retired part-time lecturer at Rutgers University. He is the author of thirty books, including several books on the Antebellum and Civil War periods. His most recent book is Law & Disorder: The Chaotic Birth of the NYPD.
Content
List of Illustrations
Preface
Chapter One. Cruising down the Atlantic Coast
Chapter Two. Sandy Beaches, Swaying Palm Trees, and Hoped-for Freedom in Nassau Town
Chapter Three. 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Chapter Four. Into the Whirlwind
Chapter Five. Ashore in New Orleans
Chapter Six. In the Creole's Wake, the Abolitionists Storm Washington, DC
Chapter Seven. The Crucifixion of Joshua Giddings, the Abolitionists, and Anybody Who Supported the Mutineers aboard the Creole
Chapter Eight. The Last Fight--Texas
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Preface
Chapter One. Cruising down the Atlantic Coast
Chapter Two. Sandy Beaches, Swaying Palm Trees, and Hoped-for Freedom in Nassau Town
Chapter Three. 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Chapter Four. Into the Whirlwind
Chapter Five. Ashore in New Orleans
Chapter Six. In the Creole's Wake, the Abolitionists Storm Washington, DC
Chapter Seven. The Crucifixion of Joshua Giddings, the Abolitionists, and Anybody Who Supported the Mutineers aboard the Creole
Chapter Eight. The Last Fight--Texas
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography