The Black Diaspora: Five Centuries of the Black Experience Outside Africa

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Macmillan, 30 сент. 1996 г. - Всего страниц: 477

The Black Diaspora tells the enthralling story of African-descended people outside Africa, spanning more than five centuries and a dozen countries of settlement, from Britain, Canada, and the United States to Haiti, Guyana, and Brazil.

Ronald Segal's account begins in Africa itself, with the cultures and societies flourishing there before the arrival of the Atlantic slave trade, which transported over ten million people to the Americas, after killing at least as many in their procurement and passage. He examines the extent of the profits made through the trade by merchants, manufacturers, investors, and planters, along with the racist ideology that developed as whites strove to rationalize an enormous economic dependence. Segal describes the various ways in which the system of slavery developed and provides the most comprehensive account to date of the resistance by the slaves themselves, from escape and arson to guerrilla warfare and revolution.

When emancipation finally came, the former slaves were left in the fetters of poverty and discrimination. Segal details the course of the struggle against colonial rule and the racial oppressions of self-styled democracies. In recounting his own travels through the Diaspora, he shows the continuing plight of peoples confined by the consequences of the past and the prejudices of the present: racked by violence, as in Jamaica and the ghettos of America; denied the right to assert their sense of identity, as in Cuba; acknowledged only to be repudiated, as in Brazil.

Yet this is also, Segal reveals, a Diaspora of wondrous achievement. It has immeasurably enriched world culture in music, language and literature, painting, sculpture and architecture; has done much to make sports a form of art; and has invested Western culture with the ecological reverence derived from its African source. Segal argues that the black Diaspora has a unique destiny, infused by the love of freedom that is its creative impulse.

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People
3
Pieces of People
15
Merchants and Markets
19
To the Burning Iron
28
The Crossing
32
The Wealth of the Indies
37
Alienable Rights
53
The Making of Brazil
70
Americas Deep River
244
Blacks in Britain
263
TRAVELS IN THE HISTORIC PRESENT
287
The Bajan Cage
289
Traumatized Guyana
295
The Mask of Trinidad
302
The Jamaican Beat
311
The Dilemma of Identity in Martinique and Guadeloupe
318

The Last Frontier
82
THE INSURGENT SPIRIT
87
Defiance in Spanish America
89
Guerrilla Warfare in Guiana
95
Revolution in One Country
105
Unquiet Islands
128
Against Peculiar Odds
139
Dispersed Resistance
150
CHAINS OF EMANCIPATION
159
Paradoxical Barbados
161
The Palm Trees of Jamaica
172
Racial Politics in Guyana
186
The Hemorrhage of Haiti
202
The Roads of Cuba
224
A Haitian Space
326
Brazil and the Color of Invisibility
337
The Wasteland of the American Promise
351
A Seat on the Canadian Train
364
SELECTIONS FROM AN ANATOMY OF ACHIEVEMENT
373
An Ear for Music
375
The Innocent Eye
396
Voices
407
The Outstretched Arm
422
The Soul of the Diaspora
428
Notes
441
Index
463
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Founding editor of the Penguin African Library, South African-born Ronald Segal is the author of fourteen books, including The Crisis of India, The Race War, The Americans, and The Black Diaspora (FSG, 1995). He lives in Surrey, England.

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