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American Uprising - by Daniel Rasmussen (Paperback)

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  • New York Times Bestseller"Breathtaking.
  • Author(s): Daniel Rasmussen
  • 288 Pages
  • History, United States

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Breathtaking. [Rasmussen s] scholarly detective work reveals a fascinating narrative of slavery and resistance, but it also tells us something about history itself about how fiction can become fact, and how history is sometimes nothing more than erasure. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Deeply researched, vividly written, and highly original. Eric FonerHistorian Daniel Rasmussen reveals the long-forgotten history of America s largest slave uprising, the New Orleans slave revolt of 1811. In an epic, illuminating narrative, Rasmussen offers new insight into American expansionism, the path to Civil War, and the earliest grassroots push to overcome slavery."



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New York Times Bestseller

"Breathtaking. [Rasmussen's] scholarly detective work reveals a fascinating narrative of slavery and resistance, but it also tells us something about history itself--about how fiction can become fact, and how 'history' is sometimes nothing more than erasure." --Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

"Deeply researched, vividly written, and highly original." --Eric Foner, historian and bestselling author of Reconstruction

Historian Daniel Rasmussen reveals the long-forgotten history of America's largest slave uprising, the New Orleans slave revolt of 1811. No North American slave uprising--not Gabriel Prosser, not Denmark Vesey, not Nat Turner--has rivaled the scale of this rebellion either in terms of the number of the slaves involved or in terms of the number who were killed. Over 100 slaves were slaughtered by federal troops and French planters, who then sought to write the event out of history and prevent the spread of the slaves' revolutionary philosophy. With the Haitian Revolution a recent memory and the War of 1812 looming on the horizon, the revolt had epic consequences for America.

In an epic, illuminating narrative, Rasmussen offers new insight into American expansionism, the path to Civil War, and the earliest grassroots push to overcome slavery.



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A gripping and deeply revealing history of an infamous slave rebellion that nearly toppled New Orleans and changed the course of American history

In January 1811, five hundred slaves, dressed in military uniforms and armed with guns, cane knives, and axes, rose up from the plantations around New Orleans and set out to conquer the city. Ethnically diverse, politically astute, and highly organized, this self-made army challenged not only the economic system of plantation agriculture but also American expansion. Their march represented the largest act of armed resistance against slavery in the history of the United States.

American Uprising is the riveting and long-neglected story of this elaborate plot, the rebel army's dramatic march on the city, and its shocking conclusion. No North American slave uprising--not Gabriel Prosser's, not Denmark Vesey's, not Nat Turner's--has rivaled the scale of this rebellion either in terms of the number of the slaves involved or the number who were killed. More than one hundred slaves were slaughtered by federal troops and French planters, who then sought to write the event out of history and prevent the spread of the slaves' revolutionary philosophy. With the Haitian revolution a recent memory and the War of 1812 looming on the horizon, the revolt had epic consequences for America.

Through groundbreaking original research, Daniel Rasmussen offers a window into the young, expansionist country, illuminating the early history of New Orleans and providing new insight into the path to the Civil War and the slave revolutionaries who fought and died for justice and the hope of freedom.



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"A chilling and suspenseful account [of] the culmination of a signal episode in the history of American race relations." -- Adam Goodheart, The New York Times Book Review

"A crisp, confident writer, Rasmussen tells this story with verve." -- John Stauffer, The Wall Street Journal

"An important book. . .This tale deserves to be much better known, as does the larger story of slave resistance. American Uprising represents a signal achievement." -- The Cleveland Plain Dealer

"American Uprising offers a detailed, fascinating glimpse into a previously ignored part of history." -- The Fort Worth Star-Telegram

"An incredible true story." -- New York Post

"Daniel Rasmussen has performed an important service for American history. . .American Uprising challenges much of what we think we know about American slavery." -- The St. Louis American

"Rasmussen provides a provocative, reader-friendly, though well-researched, account of the largest slave revolt in American history." -- The Monroe News Star

"New Orleans has been the scene of many dark adventures, but none so shocking as the slave rebellion of 1811. Daniel Rasmussen has unearthed a stunning tale of freedom and repression and told it in gripping fashion." -- Evan Thomas

"A deeply researched, vividly written, and highly original account of the largest slave revolt in the nineteenth-century United States. . . . Thanks to Rasmussen, we now have the full story of this dramatic moment in the struggle for freedom in this country." -- Eric Foner

"Rasmussen adds fresh research to the story of the 1811 revolt, ushering it into the context of slavery, the history of the South, and the ugly brutality our nation built itself on. . . . Great reading for anyone interested in history." -- The Portland Book Review

"Rasmussen has illuminated a remarkable event long obscured by the years." -- The Charleston Post and Courier


Dimensions (Overall): 7.88 Inches (H) x 5.38 Inches (W) x .69 Inches (D)
Weight: .48 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 288
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: United States
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Theme: 19th Century
Format: Paperback
Author: Daniel Rasmussen
Language: English
Street Date: September 11, 2024
TCIN: 76916700
UPC: 9780061995224
Item Number (DPCI): 247-00-9042
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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