The Black Jacobins
Toussaint L'Ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution
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Publisher Description
'James is a titan of twentieth-century politics and culture' Sunday Times
'The Black Jacobins is not only a groundbreaking historical work; it is a masterpiece in storytelling and analysis' Gary Younge
The iconic study of the Haitian revolution, by one of the most important historians of the twentieth century
C. L. R. James's pioneering account of the 1791 San Domingo slave revolt and the creation of the republic of Haiti changed the way colonial history was written. By putting the experiences of the slave rebels, led by Toussaint L'Ouverture, centre stage, James made them agents of their own story. His work, written as part of the fight to end colonialism in Africa, helped inspire radical liberation movements worldwide, from Black Power to Castro's revolution in the Caribbean.
With an Introduction by Christienna Fryar
Customer Reviews
Must-read history
An incredible historical account of the only successful slave revolt - that of the Haiti revolution. Empowering, insightful, accessible and still relevant to today’s society and politics.
EPIC
This, quiet frankly, is a masterfully written book. A far far cry. Full of human agony that narrated in great details and never ending poetic glory.