The Great African Slave Revolt of 1825: Cuba and the Fight for Freedom in Matanzas

[...]examination of slavery through the lens of African resistance opens a window into the convergence of Atlantic culture within Cuba's slave society, and more importantly, demonstrates how birthplace played a key role in resistance. Barcia's study includes an exceptionally fine set of ap...

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