Slave No More: Self-Liberation before Abolitionism in the Americas

Slave No More: Self-Liberation before Abolitionism in the Americas

Slave No More: Self-Liberation before Abolitionism in the Americas

Slave No More: Self-Liberation before Abolitionism in the Americas

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Overview

Commanding a vast historiography of slavery and emancipation, Aline Helg reveals as never before how significant numbers of enslaved Africans across the entire Western Hemisphere managed to free themselves hundreds of years before the formation of white-run abolitionist movements. Her sweeping view of resistance and struggle covers more than three centuries, from early colonization to the American and Haitian revolutions, Spanish American independence, and abolition in the British Caribbean. Helg not only underscores the agency of those who managed to become "free people of color" before abolitionism took hold but also assesses in detail the specific strategies they created and utilized.

While recognizing the powerful forces supporting slavery, Helg articulates four primary liberation strategies: flight and marronage; manumission by legal document; military service, for men, in exchange for promised emancipation; and revolt—along with a willingness to exploit any weakness in the domination system. Helg looks at such actions at both individual and community levels and in the context of national and international political movements. Bringing together the broad currents of liberal abolitionism with an original analysis of forms of manumission and marronage, Slave No More deepens our understanding of how enslaved men, women, and even children contributed to the slow demise of slavery.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781469649627
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 03/11/2019
Pages: 368
Sales rank: 892,295
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.94(d)

About the Author

Aline Helg is professor of history at the University of Geneva and author of Our Rightful Share and Liberty and Equality in Caribbean Colombia, 1770—1835. Lara Vergnaud is a French-English translator based in Washington, D.C.

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I cannot think of another work that is strictly comparable. More than a history of slave resistance, Slave No More is a lucid and highly original analysis of how a proportion of enslaved populations across the Americas gained their freedom independently of the system-wide emancipations that ended the institution in the nineteenth century. It will be useful in teaching, and even specialists in the comparative study of slavery are going to find surprises and new insights."—David Geggus, University of Florida



What makes Helg's book unique in the historiography of slavery and slave resistance is its capacious sense of what constituted enslaved people's struggle for freedom and equality. By bringing together what is more traditionally understood as abolitionist or antislavery activism with an analysis of forms of manumission, marronage, and resistance, Helg helps us resituate our understanding of this broad history on a scale that covers just as much of the Caribbean and Latin America as it does North America."—Laurent Dubois, Duke University

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