Negro comrades of the Crown [electronic resource] : African Americans and the British empire fight the U.S. before emancipation / Gerald Horne.
2012
E449 .H799 2012eb
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Negro comrades of the Crown [electronic resource] : African Americans and the British empire fight the U.S. before emancipation / Gerald Horne.
Author
Horne, Gerald.
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9780814790502 (electronic bk.)
081479050X (electronic bk.)
9780814744635 (electronic bk.)
081474463X (electronic bk.)
9780814773499
0814773494
081479050X (electronic bk.)
9780814744635 (electronic bk.)
081474463X (electronic bk.)
9780814773499
0814773494
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New York : New York University Press, c2012.
Language
English
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1 online resource (v, 361 p.)
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E449 .H799 2012eb
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306.3/620973
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
"Huzzah for bermuda!"
"Base fools!"
Can U.S. Negroes commit treason?
The enslaved torments the slaveholder
"A powerful Negro army"
The British, Africans, and indigenes vs. the U.S.
Revolutionary implications
Abolition of private property
Africans flee from "republicanism"
London sanctions murder of U.S. slaveholders
Britain to forge a Haiti in Texas
Declare war on Britain to avert civil war in the U.S.
Canada invades; or civil war in the U.S.
A paradise for U.S. Negroes in the British West Indies.
"Base fools!"
Can U.S. Negroes commit treason?
The enslaved torments the slaveholder
"A powerful Negro army"
The British, Africans, and indigenes vs. the U.S.
Revolutionary implications
Abolition of private property
Africans flee from "republicanism"
London sanctions murder of U.S. slaveholders
Britain to forge a Haiti in Texas
Declare war on Britain to avert civil war in the U.S.
Canada invades; or civil war in the U.S.
A paradise for U.S. Negroes in the British West Indies.