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Maroon Communities in South Carolina: A Documentary Record - Paperback

Maroon Communities in South Carolina: A Documentary Record - Paperback

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by Timothy James Lockley (Editor)

Maroon communities were small, secret encampments formed by runaway slaves, typically in isolated and defensible sections of wilderness. The phenomenon began as runaway slaves, unable to escape to safe havens in sympathetic colonies, opted instead to band together for survival near the sites of their former enslavement. In this first survey of documentary records of marronage in colonial and antebellum South Carolina, Timothy James Lockley offers students and scholars of history an opportunity to assess the unique features and trends of the maroon experience in the Palmetto State.

Author Biography

Timothy James Lockley is an associate professor of history at the University of Warwick, England, and a specialist in history of the American South. He is the author of Welfare and Charity in the Antebellum South and Lines in the Sand: Race and Class in Lowcountry Georgia, 1750-1860 and coeditor with Catherine Armstrong and Roger Fagge of America in the British Imagination.

Number of Pages: 168
Dimensions: 0.7 x 8.8 x 5.9 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: March 30, 2011