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Black Rebellion - Five Slave Revolts by Thomas Wentworth Higginson
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Rozyski, Raminski, were choking the trump of Fame with their complicated
patronymics. These are all forgotten now; and this poor negro, who did
not even possess a name, beyond one abrupt monosyllable,--for even the
name of Turner was the master's property,--still lives, a memory of
terror, and a symbol of wild retribution.




APPENDIX OF AUTHORITIES

THE MAROONS OF JAMAICA

1. Dallas, R. C. "The History of the Maroons, from their origin to the
establishment of their chief tribe at Sierra Leone: including the
expedition to Cuba, for the purpose of procuring Spanish chasseurs; and
the state of the Island of Jamaica for the last ten years, with a
succinct history of the island previous to that period." In two volumes.
London, 1803. [8vo.]

2. Edwards, Bryan. "The History, Civil and Commercial, of the British
Colonies in the West Indies. To which is added a general description of
the Bahama Islands, by Daniel M'Kinnen, Esq." In four volumes.
Philadelphia, 1806. [8vo.]

3. Edwards, Bryan. "Proceedings of the Governor and Associates of Jamaica
in regard to the Maroon Negroes, with an account of the Maroons." London,
1796. 8vo.

4. Edwards, Bryan. "Historical Survey of St. Domingo, with an account of
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