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Free Slaves, Freetown, and the Sierra Leonean Civil War: African Histories and Modernities

Autor Joseph Kaifala
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 noi 2016
This book is a historical narrative covering various periods in Sierra Leone’s history from the fifteenth century to the end of its civil war in 2002. It entails the history of Sierra Leone from its days as a slave harbor through to its founding as a home for free slaves, and toward its political independence and civil war. In 1462, the country was discovered by a Portuguese explorer, Pedro de Sintra, who named it Serra Lyoa (Lion Mountains). Sierra Leone later became a lucrative hub for the Transatlantic Slave Trade. At the end of slavery in England, Freetown was selected as a home for the Black Poor, free slaves in England after the Somerset ruling. The Black Poor were joined by the Nova Scotians, American slaves who supported or fought with the British during the American Revolution. The Maroons, rebellious slaves from Jamaica, arrived in 1800. The Recaptives, freed in enforcement of British antislavery laws, were also taken to Freetown. Freetown became a British colony in 1808 and Sierra Leone obtained political independence from Britain in 1961. The development of the country was derailed by the death of its first Prime Minister, Sir Milton Margai, and thirty years after independence the country collapsed into a brutal civil war.
















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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781349948536
ISBN-10: 1349948535
Pagini: 357
Ilustrații: XVI, 345 p. 4 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria African Histories and Modernities

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

1. Discovery of Sierra Leone.- 2. The Ethnic Makeover.- 3. Granville Sharp’s Fight to Free the Slaves- 4. Free Slaves in Freetown.- 5. War & Peace in Freetown.- 6. The Amistad Saga.- 7. The Hut Tax War.- 8. Post-Colonial Political Fiasco.- 9. RUF Invasion and the First NPRC Military Coup.- 10. Second NPRC Military Coup and Elections Before Peace.- 11. The AFRC Military Coup.- 12. AFRC/RUF Invasion of Freetown and the Lomé Peace Accord.- 13. Flames of Peace

Notă biografică

Joseph Ben Kaifala is founder of the Jeneba Project and co-founder of the Sierra Leone Memory Project. He holds a JD and Certificate in International Law from Vermont Law School, an MA in International Relations from Syracuse University, and a BA in International Affairs and French from Skidmore College. He is a graduate of the Red Cross Nordic United World College.





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This book is a historical narrative of Sierra Leone from the mid-fifteenth century to the end of its civil war in 2002. It entails the history of Sierra Leone from its days as a slave harbor through to its founding as a home for free slaves and toward its political independence and civil war. In 1462, the country was discovered by a Portuguese explorer, Pedro de Sintra, who named it Serra Lyoa (Lion Mountains). The country later became a hub for the Transatlantic Slave Trade. At the end of slavery in England, Sierra Leone was chosen as a home for the Black Poor, free slaves in England after the Somerset ruling. The Black Poor were joined by the Nova Scotians, African-Americans who fought with the British during the American Revolution, the Maroons, rebellious slaves from Jamaica, and Recaptives, freed in enforcement of British antislavery laws. Freetown became a British colony in 1808 and Sierra Leone obtained political independence from Britain in 1961. The development of the country was derailed by the death of its first Prime Minister, Sir Milton Margai, and thirty years after independence the country collapsed into a brutal civil war. This book is a historical narrative covering these periods in Sierra Leonean history.

Caracteristici

Provides the first serious exploration of the slave trade and resettlement process of freed slaves in Sierra Leone as a touchstone of the cultural impact of slavery and emancipation in the nation Provides a readable narrative historical account of various periods in Sierra Leone’s history from the fifteenth century to the end of its civil war in 2002 Will appeal to historians as well as international organizations, nonprofits, and tourists interested in Sierra Leone