Creole Mutiny
Discover the gripping historical account in Creole Mutiny by Ivan R. Dee, published in 2003. This compelling narrative recounts the events of November 7, 1841, when the slave ship "Creole" was en route from Richmond to the auction block in New Orleans. Led by the courageous Madison Washington, a group of enslaved individuals seized control of the vessel, compelling it to sail into Nassau harbor, where they were granted their freedom by the British authorities. This captivating tale spans 192 pages and offers a profound insight into the struggle for freedom and the complexities of the era. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in the fight against oppression, Creole Mutiny is a must-read that sheds light on a pivotal moment in American history.