Stono

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Pub. Date: 2005-11-30
Publisher(s): Univ of South Carolina Pr
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Summary

Among the most important slave revolts in colonial America, the Stono Rebellion also ranks as South Carolina's largest slave insurrection and one of the bloodiest uprisings in American history. Stono: Documenting and Interpreting a Southern Slave Revolt introduces readers to the documents needed to understand both the revolt and the ongoing discussion among scholars about the legacy of the insurrection.

Table of Contents

List of Mapsp. vii
Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Introduction: Finding Stonop. xi
Documenting Stono
Spanish Designs and Slave Resistancep. 3
A Ranger Details the Insurrectionp. 7
News of the Revolt Enters Private Correspondencep. 9
Overwork and Retaliation?p. 11
The Stono Rebellion as National Newsp. 12
Account of the Negroe Insurrection in South Carolinap. 13
Lieutenant Governor Bull's Eyewitness Accountp. 16
Rewarding Indians, Catching Rebelsp. 18
Deserting Stonop. 19
An "Act for the Better Ordering"p. 20
The Official Reportp. 28
Viewing Revolt from 1770p. 30
An Early Historical Accountp. 32
An Abolitionist's Account, 1847p. 35
"As it come down to me": Black Memories of Stono in the 1930sp. 55
Interpreting Stono
Anatomy of a Revoltp. 59
African Dimensionsp. 73
Rebelling as Menp. 87
Time, Religion, Rebellionp. 108
A Working Bibliography on the Stono Rebellionp. 125
Indexp. 129
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