1st Edition

Identity, Spirit and Freedom in the Atlantic World The Gold Coast and the African Diaspora

By Robert Hanserd Copyright 2020
232 Pages
by Routledge

232 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

232 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book applies oral, archival and other interdisciplinary evidence from West Africa and the Americas to analyses of new world Maroons, slaves and free blacks, examining a "Gold Coast" entrepot of Akan, Ga, Guan and other peoples in an Atlantic era of non-linear, mutable intersection of contested history and culture. Combining extant evidence with newer interdisciplinary insights to... Read more

1. Introduction  2. Wayward, haughty with spotted skin and disheveled hair: the life and history of Okomfo Anokye: c.1635-1720  3. A blockade from bullets: 1658-1681  4. The enshrinements of the Asante Sika Dwa (The Golden Stool) in 1701 and the Akyem Abuakwa Ofori stool at Akuapem 1733  5. Flaming projectiles: flash of spirit, Jamaica 1685-1739  6. "Tacky's" rebels and the Second Maroon War 1795-1796  7. The 1712 rebellion: "One Conspirator was Pregnant, Her Execution ‘Suspended’ Until the Child was born"  8. Doctor Harry and the Kromanti Fly Boys 1741 and a place to remember ancestors: 1741-1795  9. Conclusion 

Biography

Robert Hanserd is an Assistant Professor of Atlantic and African History at Columbia College, Chicago, USA.