Get the true story of the slave revolutions that reconstructed the geographies of the American from 1789 to 1804 through the primary sources included in Slave Revolution in the Caribbean, 1789-1804 .
Laurent Dubois (PhD. University of Michigan) is associate professor of history at Michigan State University. His book A Colony of Citizens: Revolution and Slave Emancipation in the French Caribbean, 1787–1804 won the American Historical Association Prize in Atlantic History and the John Edwin Fagg Award. He is also the author of Avengers of the New World: The Story of the Haitian Revolution, which was a Christian Science Monitor Noteworthy Book of 2004 and a Los Angeles Times Best Book of 2004, Les esclaves de la République: l'histoire oubliée de la première emancipation, 1787–1794, and Haiti: The Aftershocks of History.
Provides a really solid narrative through the use of documents. Many history books sort of tell you what's what and expect you to believe the truth, but this one just gives you bits and pieces from the people that experienced it and wants you to put together the puzzle. Makes for a richer, personal, and more nuanced understanding of a really interesting event in history.
Extremely informative and helpful in understanding some of the lead-up to the Civil War. also sheds more light on the division between higher=class "people of color" and blacks. Encourages me to read more about the history of the Caribbean.