000859147 000__ 04806cam\a2200577Ii\4500 000859147 001__ 859147 000859147 005__ 20210515160822.0 000859147 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 000859147 007__ cr\mn\nnnunnun 000859147 008__ 190328t20152015nyu\\\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 000859147 019__ $$a927363873$$a929531490 000859147 020__ $$a9781583675656$$q(electronic book) 000859147 020__ $$a1583675655$$q(electronic book) 000859147 020__ $$z9781583675625 000859147 020__ $$z1583675620 000859147 020__ $$z9781583675632 000859147 020__ $$z1583675639 000859147 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn926101429 000859147 035__ $$a859147 000859147 040__ $$aN$T$$beng$$erda$$epn$$cN$T$$dN$T$$dJSTOR$$dOCLCO$$dYDXCP$$dEBLCP$$dOCLCO$$dOCLCF$$dOCLCO$$dOSU$$dOCLCO$$dOCL$$dTEFOD$$dOCLCO$$dIUL$$dIDB$$dVLB$$dUAB$$dIOG$$dMERUC$$dOCLCQ$$dINT$$dOCLCA$$dOCLCQ$$dOCLCO$$dOCLCQ$$dG3B$$dIGB$$dSTF 000859147 043__ $$an-us---$$anwht---$$anwdr--- 000859147 049__ $$aISEA 000859147 050_4 $$aE183.8.H2$$bH67 2015eb 000859147 08204 $$a327.7307294$$223 000859147 1001_ $$aHorne, Gerald,$$eauthor. 000859147 24510 $$aConfronting Black Jacobins :$$bthe United States, the Haitian Revolution, and the origins of the Dominican Republic /$$cby Gerald Horne. 000859147 264_1 $$aNew York :$$bMonthly Review Press,$$c[2015] 000859147 264_4 $$c©2015 000859147 300__ $$a1 online resource (423 pages) 000859147 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000859147 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 000859147 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000859147 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000859147 5050_ $$aConfronting the rise of Black Jacobins, 1791-1793 -- Confronting Black Jacobins on the march, 1793-1797 -- Confronting the surge of Black Jacobins, 1797-1803 -- Confronting the triumph of Black Jacobins, 1804-1819 -- Hemispheric Africans and Black Jacobins, 1820-1829 -- U.S. Negroes and Black Jacobins, 1830-1839 -- Black Jacobins weakened, 1840-1849 -- Black Jacobins under siege, 1850-1859 -- The U.S. Civil War, the Spanish takeover of the Dominican Republic, and U.S. Negro emigrants in Haiti, 1860-1863 -- Haiti to be annexed reenslaved? 1863-1870 -- Annex Hispaniola and deport U.S. Negroes there? 1870-1871. 000859147 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 000859147 520__ $$a"The Haitian Revolution, the product of the first successful slave revolt, was truly world-historic in its impact. When Haiti declared independence in 1804, the leading powers--France, Great Britain, and Spain--suffered an ignominious defeat and the New World was remade. The island revolution also had a profound impact on Haiti's mainland neighbor, the United States. Inspiring the enslaved and partisans of emancipation while striking terror throughout the Southern slaveocracy, it propelled the fledgling nation one step closer to civil war. Gerald Horne's pathbreaking new work explores the complex and often fraught relationship between the United States and the island of Hispaniola. Giving particular attention to the responses of African Americans, Horne surveys the reaction in the United States to the revolutionary process in the nation that became Haiti, the splitting of the island in 1844, which led to the formation of the Dominican Republic, and the failed attempt by the United States to annex both in the 1870s. Drawing upon a rich collection of archival and other primary source materials, Horne deftly weaves together a disparate array of voices--world leaders and diplomats, slaveholders, white abolitionists, and the freedom fighters he terms Black Jacobins. Horne at once illuminates the tangled conflicts of the colonial powers, the commercial interests and imperial ambitions of U.S. elites, and the brutality and tenacity of the American slaveholding class, while never losing sight of the freedom struggles of Africans both on the island and on the mainland, which sought the fulfillment of the emancipatory promise of 18th century republicanism"--Provided by publisher. 000859147 588__ $$aDescription based on print version record. 000859147 650_0 $$aBlacks$$zHaiti$$xPolitics and government. 000859147 650_0 $$aJacobins$$zHaiti$$xHistory. 000859147 650_0 $$aAfrican Americans$$xRelations with Haitians$$xHistory$$y19th century. 000859147 650_0 $$aSlavery$$xPolitical aspects$$zUnited States$$xHistory$$y19th century. 000859147 651_0 $$aUnited States$$xRelations$$zHaiti. 000859147 651_0 $$aHaiti$$xRelations$$zUnited States. 000859147 651_0 $$aHaiti$$xHistory$$yRevolution, 1791-1804$$xInfluence. 000859147 651_0 $$aDominican Republic$$xHistory$$y19th century. 000859147 651_0 $$aHispaniola$$xHistory$$y19th century. 000859147 651_0 $$aUnited States$$xTerritorial expansion$$xHistory$$y19th century. 000859147 77608 $$iPrint version:$$aHorne, Gerald.$$tConfronting Black Jacobins.$$dNew York : Monthly Review Press, [2015]$$z9781583675625$$w(DLC) 2015019276$$w(OCoLC)918986500 000859147 852__ $$bcoll 000859147 85280 $$bebk$$hProQuest Ebook Central 000859147 85640 $$3ProQuest Ebook Central$$uhttps://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/usiricelib-ebooks/detail.action?docID=4044666$$zOnline Access 000859147 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:859147$$pGLOBAL_SET 000859147 980__ $$aEBOOK 000859147 980__ $$aBIB 000859147 982__ $$aEbook 000859147 983__ $$aOnline