Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
5.50 (w) x 8.60 (h) x 0.70 (d)
Pages
222
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Publication Date
April 1999
ISBN
9780815327486
Book ISBN 10
081532748X
About Book
During the American Revolution tens of thousands of colonists loyal to Britain left the colonies and resettled in Canada, Britain, and the Carribean. Among them were a substantial number of black loyalists. This groundbreaking study explores the lives, struggles, and politics of black loyalists who dispersed throughout the Atlantic region, including Canada, Britain, Sierra Leone, and Jamaica. The struggles of these populations, a "diaspora within a diaspora," for political and economic independence under various British colonial regimes highlight the variety of challenges which faced black loyalists in the Afro-Atlantic World.
Reviews
Booknews
Eight essays, perhaps from a June 1995 conference in Ann Arbor, recount specific stories and examine themes associated with African- Americans who sided with the British during the US war for independence. Among their perspectives are their military role in the war, history and material culture, black loyalists in London after the war, relations between the company and repatriates during the founding of Freetown in Sierra Leone, and the diaspora to Jamaica. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)