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Rough Crossings: Britain, the Slaves and the American Revolution

Simon Schama

“The most dramatic account so far of the extraordinary expeience of slaves in and after the American Revolution. . . . Schama's gift for plunging us into the very center of the action makes reading an exhilarating and often moving experience.”--Daily Telegraph

If you were black in America at the start of the Revolutionary War, whom would you want to win? In response to a declaration by the last governor of Virginia that any rebel-owned slave who escaped and served the King would be emancpated, tens of thousands of blacks voted with feet, escaping to fight beside the British. Originally designed to break the plantations of the American South, this military strategy instead unleashed one of the great exoduses in American history.

Told in the voices of the slaves and the white abolitionists who aided them, Simon Schama vividly details the odyssey of these escaped blacks, shedding light on an extraordinary chapter in America's birth.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Ecco Press
  • Publish Date: May 1st, 2007
  • Pages: 512
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.58in - 5.60in - 1.32in - 1.38lb
  • EAN: 9780060539177
  • Categories: United States - Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)Europe - Great Britain - 21st CenturySlavery

About the Author

Schama, Simon: -

Simon Schama is University Professor of Art History and History at Columbia University in New York. His award-winning books include Scribble, Scribble, Scribble; The American Future: A History; National Book Critics Circle Award winner Rough Crossings; The Power of Art; The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the Golden Age; Citizens: A Chronicle of the French Revolution; Dead Certainties (Unwarranted Speculations); Landscape and Memory; Rembrandt's Eyes; and the History of Britain trilogy. He has written and presented forty television documentary films for the BBC, PBS, and The History Channel, including the Emmy-winning Power of Art, on subjects that range from John Donne to Tolstoy.

Praise for this book

Nations need luck in their historians, as with everything else, and in Simon Schama, Britain--not to mention America, where he lives and works--has hit the jackpot. With dash and cunning, Mr Schama follows his leading characters into the shadow that falls across his story...If it is true that history is not the past--merely what we have now instead of the past--then we must tip our caps to Mr. Schama for reminding us of the grotesque events whose scars still sting today, more than a century afterwards. - The Economist
Simon Schama's Rough Crossings . . . brilliantly re-creates the histories of runaway slaves in and after the American revolution. - Sunday Times (London)
"A lively and accessible book." - Newsday
"British historian Schama . . . [breathes] life into both the big geopolitical picture and the individual horrors of the economic system in which human beings were 'sold, like groceries, by the pound.'" - Entertainment Weekly
"A master storyteller." - Newsweek
" Schama is back at his best -and historians don't come much better than that. - Sunday Times (London)
"Schama captures the remarkable drama of these 18th century Africans, whose lives included such pain and tragedy. For those looking for something more acerbic than yet another hagiography about the Founding Fathers, Schama offers an impressive and challenging alternative." - USA Today
"If there's a better living writer of history than Simon Schama, I'd sure like to know who it is." - Cleveland Plain Dealer
"Schama tells this complex story through a series of richly drawn, idiosyncratic individuals, from musical bureaucrats to rebellious slaves." - San Diego Union-Tribune
". . .plenty of gorgeous writing from this most elegant of stylists." - Christian Science Monitor