Avengers of the New World
Discover the gripping narrative of the first and only successful slave revolution in the Americas in Avengers of the New World by Laurent Dubois. Published in 2005, this compelling book spans 384 pages, delving into the tumultuous events that began in 1791 when enslaved individuals on Saint-Domingue rose against their oppressors. Dubois masterfully intertwines the stories of enslaved people, free individuals of African descent, affluent whites, and French officials, creating an unforgettable tapestry of insurrection, conflict, heroism, and ultimate triumph. This essential read offers profound insights into the complexities of revolution, slavery, and emancipation, making it a vital addition to the library of anyone interested in American history, particularly the Caribbean and West Indies. Explore the rich historical context and powerful narratives that shaped this pivotal moment in history.