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Toussaint Louverture

The Story of the Only Successful Slave Revolt in History

Toussaint Louverture( )
Author: James, C. L. R.
Adapted by: Watts, Nic
Karimjee, Sakina
ISBN:978-1-78873-790-6
Publication Date:Oct 2023
Publisher:Verso Books
Imprint:Verso
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $24.95
Book Description:

A STIRRING GRAPHIC NOVEL OF THE HAITIAN REVOLUTION The end of slavery started in what was then San Domingo. In 1791, the enslaved people of themost prized French sugar plantation colony revolted against their masters. For over twelveyears, against a backdrop of the French Revolution, they fought an epic black liberation strugglefor control of the island. Theirs was the first and only successful slave revolution. It was thecreation of Haiti as a nation, the first...
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Book Details
Pages:272
Detailed Subjects: History / Caribbean & West Indies / General
Comics & Graphic Novels / Nonfiction / Biography & Memoir
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.22 x 9.47 x 0.88 Inches
Book Weight:1.425 Pounds
Author Biography
James, C. L. R. (Author)
A native of Trinidad, C. L. R. James grew up in a very respectable middle-class black family steeped in British manners and culture. Although justifiably well-known in the British world as a writer, historian, and political activist, his contributions have been underappreciated in the United States. A student of history, literature, philosophy, and culture, James thought widely and wrote provocatively. He also turned his words into deeds as a journalist, a Trotskyite, a Pan-African activist, a Trinidadian nationalist politican, a university teacher, and a government official.

James was a teacher and magazine editor in Trinidad until the early 1930s, when he went to England and became a sports writer for the Manchester Guardian. While in England he became a dedicated Marxist organizer. In 1938 he moved to the United States and continued his political activities, founding an organization dedicated to the principles of Trotskyism. His politics led to his expulsion from the United States in 1953, and he returned to Trinidad, from which he was also expelled in the early 1960s. He spent the remainder of his life in England.

Among James's extensive writings, the two most influential volumes are Black Jacobins (1967), a study of the anti-French Dominican (Haitian) slave rebellion of the 1790s, and Beyond a Boundary (1963), a remarkable exploration of sport, specifically cricket, as social and political history. Other important works include A History of Negro Revolt (1938) and The Life of Captain Cipriani (1932). James represents an unusual combination of activist-reformer (even revolutionary) and promoter of the best in art, culture, and gentility.

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