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The Great Resistance by Carrie Gibson review – a panoramic account of the fight to end slavery An ambitious chronicle spans four centuries of escapes and uprisings in the Americas

📖 #TheGreatResistance by #CarrieGibson #BookReview – a panoramic account of the fight to end #slavery

An ambitious chronicle spans four centuries of escapes and uprisings in the Americas

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Two CBP Agents Identified in Alex Pretti Shooting The two federal immigration agents who fired on Minneapolis protester Alex Pretti are identified in government records as Border Patrol agent Jesus Ochoa and Customs and Border Protection officer Raym...

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#media
#iceout
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We found out who they are
We found out who they are YouTube video by Chris Norlund

Justice is coming.

Here are the names.

#AlexPretti
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#TheGreatResistance
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From ground zero: Minnesotans have a message for you
From ground zero: Minnesotans have a message for you YouTube video by Mother Jones

Keep standing up for your community ❤️
#Minnesota
#Minneapolis
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This British family known for parody and political satire songs on YouTube has written a beautiful tribute honoring Minnesota. It gets you in the heart.

#Minneapolis #ReneeGood #AlexPretti
#SongsoftheResistance
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Chapter 35: Abolitionists in Brazil pivoted to an active campaign of open civil disobedience, such as helping slaves to run away and form new quilombos, like the one in Leblon, or to go to the free provinces that had abolished slavery. Many enslaved people did not need encouragement—they were already fleeing, or demanding pay for their work, or rebelling on estates.

Chapter 35: Abolitionists in Brazil pivoted to an active campaign of open civil disobedience, such as helping slaves to run away and form new quilombos, like the one in Leblon, or to go to the free provinces that had abolished slavery. Many enslaved people did not need encouragement—they were already fleeing, or demanding pay for their work, or rebelling on estates.

A photo of a long sweep of Copacabana beach, in Rio de Janeiro,  taken from a rooftop, showing the curve of the coastline.

A photo of a long sweep of Copacabana beach, in Rio de Janeiro, taken from a rooftop, showing the curve of the coastline.

Detail of a street mural of the quilombo, or self-emancipated community of former slaves, in Leblon, Brazil.

Detail of a street mural of the quilombo, or self-emancipated community of former slaves, in Leblon, Brazil.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from my research trips, along with a snippet from each of the book’s 35 chapters. Today: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Chapter 34: ‘Demonstrations by slaves in Cuba and Puerto Rico demanded the Moret law be implemented. Some, like the 165 enslaved people on the hacienda Amelia, simply refused to work, claiming that they had been freed and that the authorities were hiding this news.’

Chapter 34: ‘Demonstrations by slaves in Cuba and Puerto Rico demanded the Moret law be implemented. Some, like the 165 enslaved people on the hacienda Amelia, simply refused to work, claiming that they had been freed and that the authorities were hiding this news.’

A man carries a sugar cane stalk as part of a carnival parade in Santiago de Cuba.

A man carries a sugar cane stalk as part of a carnival parade in Santiago de Cuba.

A map depicting the rebel movements and battles around Lares, Puerto Rico, that took place after the grito, or uprising, in 1868.

A map depicting the rebel movements and battles around Lares, Puerto Rico, that took place after the grito, or uprising, in 1868.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from my research trips, along with a snippet from each of the book’s 35 chapters. Today: Cuba & Puerto Rico.

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Chapter 33: ‘Solomon Northup was forced to take a new name, Platt, and hide his free status to survive, knowing, he wrote, “that I would be disposed of as a thief disposes of his stolen horse, if my right to freedom was even whispered”.’

Chapter 33: ‘Solomon Northup was forced to take a new name, Platt, and hide his free status to survive, knowing, he wrote, “that I would be disposed of as a thief disposes of his stolen horse, if my right to freedom was even whispered”.’

A statue of an enslaved child who is standing on the porch of a cabin and looking into the distance, at the Whitney Plantation Museum, Louisiana.

A statue of an enslaved child who is standing on the porch of a cabin and looking into the distance, at the Whitney Plantation Museum, Louisiana.

Green sugar cane growing under a sky with broody grey clouds, in Louisiana.

Green sugar cane growing under a sky with broody grey clouds, in Louisiana.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from two decades of research trips, along with a snippet from each of the book’s 35 chapters. Today: Louisiana

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Chapter 32: 'On the evening of Saturday, October 12, 1822, a group of around 30 enslaved people met in the hut of Jean-Louis with a plan to take Saint-Pierre, the “Little Paris of the Antilles,” a prosperous port city in the shadow of Mount Pelée. From there they would fire a cannon to signal the start of the revolt.'

Chapter 32: 'On the evening of Saturday, October 12, 1822, a group of around 30 enslaved people met in the hut of Jean-Louis with a plan to take Saint-Pierre, the “Little Paris of the Antilles,” a prosperous port city in the shadow of Mount Pelée. From there they would fire a cannon to signal the start of the revolt.'

A view of ruins in Saint-Pierre, under grey clouds.

A view of ruins in Saint-Pierre, under grey clouds.

The black beaches of Saint-Pierre, Martinique, with a small village and boats in the distance.

The black beaches of Saint-Pierre, Martinique, with a small village and boats in the distance.

A faded mural in Saint-Pierre, depicting people walking along the street, some of them Black woman carrying goods on their heads, with others walk by wearing hats.

A faded mural in Saint-Pierre, depicting people walking along the street, some of them Black woman carrying goods on their heads, with others walk by wearing hats.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from my research trips, along with a snippet from each of the book’s 35 chapters. Today: St Pierre, Martinique
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Chapter 31: 'While abolitionists debated their next steps in elegant London halls, more direct action was taking place at sea. The 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention fell between two significant shipboard slave revolts: the Amistad in 1839 and the Creole in 1841.'

Chapter 31: 'While abolitionists debated their next steps in elegant London halls, more direct action was taking place at sea. The 1840 World Anti-Slavery Convention fell between two significant shipboard slave revolts: the Amistad in 1839 and the Creole in 1841.'

A doorway in Camagüey (Puerto Principe), the intended destination of the Amistad.

A doorway in Camagüey (Puerto Principe), the intended destination of the Amistad.

The view of the sea with a small wall in front in the Bahamas (Nassau), the same island where the Creole reached its freedom.

The view of the sea with a small wall in front in the Bahamas (Nassau), the same island where the Creole reached its freedom.

Ruins in Nassau with overgrown foliage.

Ruins in Nassau with overgrown foliage.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from my research trips, along with a snippet from each of the book’s 35 chapters. Today: Cuba & the Bahamas
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Chapter 30: Although many of the prior revolts had been in the cane fields of the countryside, the uprising of 1835 was in the city of Salvador.

Chapter 30: Although many of the prior revolts had been in the cane fields of the countryside, the uprising of 1835 was in the city of Salvador.

An ironic poster that reads 'Bahia. Preferida pelos turistas desde 1500,' which is translated as 'Bahia. Preferred by tourists since 1500.' It is illustrated by a boat of Europeans carrying weapons and flags encountering indigenous people on the coastline of Brazil.

An ironic poster that reads 'Bahia. Preferida pelos turistas desde 1500,' which is translated as 'Bahia. Preferred by tourists since 1500.' It is illustrated by a boat of Europeans carrying weapons and flags encountering indigenous people on the coastline of Brazil.

A outdoor set of stairs leading up to a church at dusk, with decorative red bunting fluttering in the breeze.

A outdoor set of stairs leading up to a church at dusk, with decorative red bunting fluttering in the breeze.

A mural on a 10(ish) storey building depicting a young Afro-Brazilan man wearing white shorts and holding a green potted plant as he floats into the clouds.

A mural on a 10(ish) storey building depicting a young Afro-Brazilan man wearing white shorts and holding a green potted plant as he floats into the clouds.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from my research trips, along with a snippet from each of the book’s 35 chapters. Today: Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
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Chapter 29: ‘Nat Turner’s revolt, though shocking to the United States, was only the opening act for what happened after Christmas that year in Jamaica.’

Chapter 29: ‘Nat Turner’s revolt, though shocking to the United States, was only the opening act for what happened after Christmas that year in Jamaica.’

A green field with trees in the distance, in Southampton, County, Virginia.

A green field with trees in the distance, in Southampton, County, Virginia.

A memorial to Samuel Sharpe, who led a revolt in Jamaica. He was a Baptist deacon and is shown holding the Bible and preaching, with one hand in the air, while an attentive listener sits on the ground, watching him. Behind the statues is a sign explaining the Sharpe's place in Jamaican history.

A memorial to Samuel Sharpe, who led a revolt in Jamaica. He was a Baptist deacon and is shown holding the Bible and preaching, with one hand in the air, while an attentive listener sits on the ground, watching him. Behind the statues is a sign explaining the Sharpe's place in Jamaican history.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from my research trips, along with a book snippet. Today: Southampton County, VA and Montego Bay, Jamaica
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Chapter 28: ‘Those still enslaved in newly liberated Latin America nations continued to seek alternative routes to freedom: running away, petitioning, or using the courts. There was no escaping the fact that although these wars had been fought for political freedom, the ornate rhetoric of independence turned out to be hollow.’

Chapter 28: ‘Those still enslaved in newly liberated Latin America nations continued to seek alternative routes to freedom: running away, petitioning, or using the courts. There was no escaping the fact that although these wars had been fought for political freedom, the ornate rhetoric of independence turned out to be hollow.’

Sunset along a colonial-era street with a white building with small window balconies, in Cartagena, Colombia.

Sunset along a colonial-era street with a white building with small window balconies, in Cartagena, Colombia.

View along a bit of wall at the Castillo San Felipe de Barajas fort in Cartagena, Colombia. It is dusk behind a low sheet of cloud.

View along a bit of wall at the Castillo San Felipe de Barajas fort in Cartagena, Colombia. It is dusk behind a low sheet of cloud.

A mural of an Afro-Colombian woman on the side of building in Cartagena, Colombia.

A mural of an Afro-Colombian woman on the side of building in Cartagena, Colombia.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from my research trips, along with a snippet from each of the book’s 35 chapters. Today: Cartagena, Colombia

💙📚 #booksky #thegreatresistance #history

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Chapter 27: ‘Denmark Vesey had lived with one hand on freedom and the other reaching out to those in bondage. Now, with this sentence of death in 1822, his 22 years of freedom were at an end.’
 

Chapter 27: ‘Denmark Vesey had lived with one hand on freedom and the other reaching out to those in bondage. Now, with this sentence of death in 1822, his 22 years of freedom were at an end.’  

Green low country marshlands under a cloudy grey sky.

Green low country marshlands under a cloudy grey sky.

The old city market in Charleston, where enslaved and free Black people sold their wares. The buying and selling of humans took place in other parts of the city.

The old city market in Charleston, where enslaved and free Black people sold their wares. The buying and selling of humans took place in other parts of the city.

A statue of Denmark Vesey on a brick patio within a park. There are trees behind him and a blue sky with few clouds. The strong sunlight is striking the statue, producing a partial sunburst.

A statue of Denmark Vesey on a brick patio within a park. There are trees behind him and a blue sky with few clouds. The strong sunlight is striking the statue, producing a partial sunburst.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from my research trips, along with a snippet from each of the book’s 35 chapters. Today: Charleston, South Carolina

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Chapter 26: ‘Nanny Grigg was certain that freedom was coming to Barbados. That’s what they were saying in Britain … But January 1 came and went without emancipation. Grigg persisted and told the others “they were all damned fools to work”.’

Chapter 26: ‘Nanny Grigg was certain that freedom was coming to Barbados. That’s what they were saying in Britain … But January 1 came and went without emancipation. Grigg persisted and told the others “they were all damned fools to work”.’

A light pink house with white trim, part of the Golden Grove plantation which was near the Bayley plantation where the 1816 revolt led by Bussa broke out.

A light pink house with white trim, part of the Golden Grove plantation which was near the Bayley plantation where the 1816 revolt led by Bussa broke out.

A dirt road in Barbados, under a blue sky with some white clouds in St Philip parish, Barbados.

A dirt road in Barbados, under a blue sky with some white clouds in St Philip parish, Barbados.

A statue commemorating the fight for freedom in Barbados and also depicting the rebel leader Bussa. It depicts a man stepping forward, having broken his chains.

A statue commemorating the fight for freedom in Barbados and also depicting the rebel leader Bussa. It depicts a man stepping forward, having broken his chains.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from two decades of research trips, along with a snippet from each of the book’s 35 chapters. Today: Barbados

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Chapter 25: ‘A much larger grasp at freedom took place in 1811 about 30 miles upriver from New Orleans … The plotters decided to strike on a cold night, right at the beginning of the Mardi Gras season … ’

Chapter 25: ‘A much larger grasp at freedom took place in 1811 about 30 miles upriver from New Orleans … The plotters decided to strike on a cold night, right at the beginning of the Mardi Gras season … ’

A white house with a rust-coloured metal roof and two gabled windows. A porch runs the length of the house. This is the old Andry plantation house, in LaPlace, LA where the 1811 slave revolt began.

A white house with a rust-coloured metal roof and two gabled windows. A porch runs the length of the house. This is the old Andry plantation house, in LaPlace, LA where the 1811 slave revolt began.

A map of the plots of land divided into plantations along the Mississippi River, in an area outside of New Orleans known as the German Coast.

A map of the plots of land divided into plantations along the Mississippi River, in an area outside of New Orleans known as the German Coast.

A memorial to Charles Deslondes, who led the 1811 uprising, at the nearby Whitney Plantation.

A memorial to Charles Deslondes, who led the 1811 uprising, at the nearby Whitney Plantation.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from my research trips, along with a snippet from each of the book’s 35 chapters. Today: LaPlace, Louisiana

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Chapter 24: ‘Far from seeing it as a work of art, the Cuban authorities believed his book of paintings to be the master plan for a conspiracy. No, José Antonio Aponte told officials when they arrested him, they had it all wrong: His creation was meant for the king of Spain.’

Chapter 24: ‘Far from seeing it as a work of art, the Cuban authorities believed his book of paintings to be the master plan for a conspiracy. No, José Antonio Aponte told officials when they arrested him, they had it all wrong: His creation was meant for the king of Spain.’

A light-coloured stone colonnade in Havana, Cuba, with people and more buildings visible at the end.

A light-coloured stone colonnade in Havana, Cuba, with people and more buildings visible at the end.

An ornate doorway frames a flight of stairs, with the surviving torso of a statue (headless, armless, and missing the lower legs) as decoration in front of a blue wall on the landing.

An ornate doorway frames a flight of stairs, with the surviving torso of a statue (headless, armless, and missing the lower legs) as decoration in front of a blue wall on the landing.

A photograph looking up from the ground level to a corner of a courtyard building where there are large arched windows with panes of blue glass in the arch, and blue shutters with white slats.

A photograph looking up from the ground level to a corner of a courtyard building where there are large arched windows with panes of blue glass in the arch, and blue shutters with white slats.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from two decades of research trips, along with a snippet from each of the book’s 35 chapters. Today: Havana, Cuba

💙📚 #booksky #thegreatresistance #history

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Chapter 23: 'Gabriel and his men were going to carry a white silk flag saying death or liberty and march to Richmond, Virginia.’

Chapter 23: 'Gabriel and his men were going to carry a white silk flag saying death or liberty and march to Richmond, Virginia.’

A memorial to Gabriel Prosser, with a stone that reads 'Here lies the hero Gabriel not forgotten.' The stone is set within a dried-out wreath, and there is an apple placed nearby and many small pebbles and pennies.

A memorial to Gabriel Prosser, with a stone that reads 'Here lies the hero Gabriel not forgotten.' The stone is set within a dried-out wreath, and there is an apple placed nearby and many small pebbles and pennies.

A large patch of grass with a bridge in the distance. This is part of a historic African Burial Ground in Richmond, Virginia.

A large patch of grass with a bridge in the distance. This is part of a historic African Burial Ground in Richmond, Virginia.

A sculpture commemorating the fight for freedom, in Richmond, Virginia. In the foreground is a woman holding a child in one arm and with the other hand a paper with the date of the Emancipation Proclamation on it. Across from her, a man is breaking free from chains. It is dusk in the photo, with the sun setting behind nearby trees.

A sculpture commemorating the fight for freedom, in Richmond, Virginia. In the foreground is a woman holding a child in one arm and with the other hand a paper with the date of the Emancipation Proclamation on it. Across from her, a man is breaking free from chains. It is dusk in the photo, with the sun setting behind nearby trees.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from two decades of research trips, along with a snippet from each of the book’s 35 chapters. Today: Richmond, Virginia
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Chapter 22: ‘Dessalines’s vision was clear: “In the end we must live independent or die”.’

Chapter 22: ‘Dessalines’s vision was clear: “In the end we must live independent or die”.’

A statue of Jean-Jacques Dessalines in Cap-Haïtien, with the top of the plinth draped in the colours of the Haitian flag, red and blue.

A statue of Jean-Jacques Dessalines in Cap-Haïtien, with the top of the plinth draped in the colours of the Haitian flag, red and blue.

The incredible Citadelle La Ferrière built by Henry Christophe in the north of Haiti.

The incredible Citadelle La Ferrière built by Henry Christophe in the north of Haiti.

A small boat with a colourful patchwork sail, photographed off the coast of northern Haiti.

A small boat with a colourful patchwork sail, photographed off the coast of northern Haiti.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from two decades of research trips, along with a snippet from each of the book’s 35 chapters. Today: northern Haiti
💙📚#booksky #thegreatresistance #history

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Chapter 21: 'A priest who had been sent to convince the slaves to go back to work claimed Tula told him: "We do not want to do anybody harm but we seek our freedom. The French blacks have been given their freedom, Holland has been taken over by the French, hence we too must be free".'

Chapter 21: 'A priest who had been sent to convince the slaves to go back to work claimed Tula told him: "We do not want to do anybody harm but we seek our freedom. The French blacks have been given their freedom, Holland has been taken over by the French, hence we too must be free".'

Yellow outbuildings with red roofs and white trip along a dirt path at Landhuis Knip, a plantation where a slave rebellion occurred in 1795.

Yellow outbuildings with red roofs and white trip along a dirt path at Landhuis Knip, a plantation where a slave rebellion occurred in 1795.

A white stone plinth and monument of a fist holding a broken chain, representing the slave revolt led by a man named Tula at the Knip plantation in Curaçao.

A white stone plinth and monument of a fist holding a broken chain, representing the slave revolt led by a man named Tula at the Knip plantation in Curaçao.

A mural in Willemstad, the capital of Curaçao, depicting a woman of colour with a yellow flower next to her cheek. She is wearing a red head wrap.

A mural in Willemstad, the capital of Curaçao, depicting a woman of colour with a yellow flower next to her cheek. She is wearing a red head wrap.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from two decades of research trips, along with a snippet from each of the book’s 35 chapters. Today: Curaçao, 2022
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Chapter 20: ‘I am Toussaint Louverture, you have perhaps heard my name. You are aware, brothers, that I have undertaken vengeance, and that I want freedom and equality to reign in Saint-Domingue.’

Chapter 20: ‘I am Toussaint Louverture, you have perhaps heard my name. You are aware, brothers, that I have undertaken vengeance, and that I want freedom and equality to reign in Saint-Domingue.’

Street mural in Port-au-Prince depicting Toussaint Louverture.

Street mural in Port-au-Prince depicting Toussaint Louverture.

A Haitian voudou flag, with symbols of Erzulie, who represents love and  womanhood/feminine spirits.

A Haitian voudou flag, with symbols of Erzulie, who represents love and womanhood/feminine spirits.

Le Marron Inconnu, or the Unknown Maroon, is a statue in the centre of Port-au-Prince. The figure is a man who holds a sword in his right hand and is kneeling on his right leg with his left stretched out behind him, as he arches back and blows on conch shell that he is holding in his left hand.

Le Marron Inconnu, or the Unknown Maroon, is a statue in the centre of Port-au-Prince. The figure is a man who holds a sword in his right hand and is kneeling on his right leg with his left stretched out behind him, as he arches back and blows on conch shell that he is holding in his left hand.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from two decades of research trips, along with a snippet from each of the book’s 35 chapters. Today: Haiti
💙📚#booksky #thegreatresistance #history

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Chapter 19: 'There had been long-simmering tensions in the Bahamas between the black loyalists and whites who were trying to coerce the black population into work, despite the fact that they were free. The former slaves had come this far, and many were prepared to carry on fighting to defend the freedom they had been promised …'

Chapter 19: 'There had been long-simmering tensions in the Bahamas between the black loyalists and whites who were trying to coerce the black population into work, despite the fact that they were free. The former slaves had come this far, and many were prepared to carry on fighting to defend the freedom they had been promised …'

The ruins of a stone building on Great Exuma, Bahamas.

The ruins of a stone building on Great Exuma, Bahamas.

A close-up of hands holding a seashell.

A close-up of hands holding a seashell.

A shot taken through a screen, with small mangroves in the foreground and white sand and blue water beyond, with a boat in the distance.

A shot taken through a screen, with small mangroves in the foreground and white sand and blue water beyond, with a boat in the distance.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from my research trips, along with a snippet from each of the book’s 35 chapters. Today: Great Exuma, Bahamas
💙📚#booksky #thegreatresistance #history

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Chapter 18: 'Dorsetshire Hill is by no means the tallest on the island, but it’s high enough to have a large cellular phone tower and various satellite dishes placed there. Next to these is a much smaller obelisk … It is a memorial to Joseph Chatoyer, the paramount chief of the island’s Black Caribs, a role he had assumed by 1768, and one he still held when he died after more than 25 years of fighting the British.'

Chapter 18: 'Dorsetshire Hill is by no means the tallest on the island, but it’s high enough to have a large cellular phone tower and various satellite dishes placed there. Next to these is a much smaller obelisk … It is a memorial to Joseph Chatoyer, the paramount chief of the island’s Black Caribs, a role he had assumed by 1768, and one he still held when he died after more than 25 years of fighting the British.'

The monument to Joseph Chatoyer, with a picture of him next to it, under a blue sky with big, white clouds.

The monument to Joseph Chatoyer, with a picture of him next to it, under a blue sky with big, white clouds.

View from a car window making its way up Dorsetshire Hill, near Kingstown, St Vincent and the Grenadines.

View from a car window making its way up Dorsetshire Hill, near Kingstown, St Vincent and the Grenadines.

A view the houses and harbour of Kingstown, St Vincent, from Dorsetshire Hill.

A view the houses and harbour of Kingstown, St Vincent, from Dorsetshire Hill.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from my research trips, along with a snippet from each of the book’s 35 chapters. Today: St Vincent and the Grenadines
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The cover of The Great Resistance, with 'pre-order now!' written above it

The cover of The Great Resistance, with 'pre-order now!' written above it

📚Forget about this year’s Christmas presents – what is next year’s reading list looking like? 💙📚#booksky

We are halfway through #35chaptersin#35days of #thegreatresistance – so it’s the perfect time to place a pre-order (it really helps authors)! Link in bio. Thank you! ❤️

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Chapter 17: 'Equiano bought his freedom in 1766, at the age of 19, paying for it with the money he earned doing side work, returning to what he called “my original free African state.” But keeping that freedom was a challenge.'

Chapter 17: 'Equiano bought his freedom in 1766, at the age of 19, paying for it with the money he earned doing side work, returning to what he called “my original free African state.” But keeping that freedom was a challenge.'

A statue honouring Olaudah Equiano in the Telegraph Hill lower park, south-east London. It was designed by local schoolchildren.

A statue honouring Olaudah Equiano in the Telegraph Hill lower park, south-east London. It was designed by local schoolchildren.

A carved baptismal font depicting biblical scenes in St James's Piccadilly, London, where Ottobah Cugoano was baptised in 1773.

A carved baptismal font depicting biblical scenes in St James's Piccadilly, London, where Ottobah Cugoano was baptised in 1773.

A mural on the side of a building in London commemorating the writer and composer Ignatius Sancho.

A mural on the side of a building in London commemorating the writer and composer Ignatius Sancho.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from two decades of research trips, along with a snippet from each of the book’s 35 chapters. Today: London
💙📚#booksky #thegreatresistance #history

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Chapter 16: If all the fears of white planters could have been bundled up into one person, he might have been Makandal: An African. A healer. A herbalist who had a way with poisonous plants. A maroon. Even his name held magic, being the Kikongo word for amulet or charm.

Chapter 16: If all the fears of white planters could have been bundled up into one person, he might have been Makandal: An African. A healer. A herbalist who had a way with poisonous plants. A maroon. Even his name held magic, being the Kikongo word for amulet or charm.

On the right is a  statue of Baron Samedi, a key lwa (deity) in Haitian vodou, who represents the dead. He is often depicted in top hat and with a cane, as he is here. Next to him is Damballa, another important lwa, considered to the creator of life and associated with wisdom. He is often depicted as a serpent, as he is in this photo, and in this instance with a human face.

On the right is a statue of Baron Samedi, a key lwa (deity) in Haitian vodou, who represents the dead. He is often depicted in top hat and with a cane, as he is here. Next to him is Damballa, another important lwa, considered to the creator of life and associated with wisdom. He is often depicted as a serpent, as he is in this photo, and in this instance with a human face.

A bright pink tropical hibiscus flower, with yellow stamen and a red stigma.

A bright pink tropical hibiscus flower, with yellow stamen and a red stigma.

A brightly decorated Haitian bus, known as a tap-tap. The words 'Love,' 'Super,' and 'Bel' are written across its windows and there are images of people and animals among the designs on it.

A brightly decorated Haitian bus, known as a tap-tap. The words 'Love,' 'Super,' and 'Bel' are written across its windows and there are images of people and animals among the designs on it.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from two decades of research trips, along with a snippet from each of the book’s 35 chapters. Today: Haiti
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Chapter 15: 'Then the freedom-seekers stopped, possibly near the Jacksonboro Ferry, which crossed the Edisto River. According to a later account, “Sixty, some say a hundred … halted in a field; and set to dancing, Singing and beating Drums, to draw more Negroes to them, thinking they were now victorious over the whole Province”.'

Chapter 15: 'Then the freedom-seekers stopped, possibly near the Jacksonboro Ferry, which crossed the Edisto River. According to a later account, “Sixty, some say a hundred … halted in a field; and set to dancing, Singing and beating Drums, to draw more Negroes to them, thinking they were now victorious over the whole Province”.'

A US road marker, under a blazing sun, which reads: The Stono Rebellion (1730). The Stono Rebellion, the largest slave insurrection in British North America, began nearby on September 9, 1739. About 20 Africans raided a store near Wallace Creek, a branch of the Stono River. Taking guns and other weapons, they killed two shop-keepers. The rebels marched south towards promised freedom in Spanish Florida, waving flags, beating drums, and shouting 'Liberty!'.

A US road marker, under a blazing sun, which reads: The Stono Rebellion (1730). The Stono Rebellion, the largest slave insurrection in British North America, began nearby on September 9, 1739. About 20 Africans raided a store near Wallace Creek, a branch of the Stono River. Taking guns and other weapons, they killed two shop-keepers. The rebels marched south towards promised freedom in Spanish Florida, waving flags, beating drums, and shouting 'Liberty!'.

A dirt road under a cloudy sky in late afternoon, in rural South Carolina.

A dirt road under a cloudy sky in late afternoon, in rural South Carolina.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from two decades of research trips, along with a snippet from each of the book’s 35 chapters. Today: South Carolina
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‘Even now, the road to Accompong is winding, its coordinates still not accurately mapped on GPS. Here, nestled in the green carpet of the cockpits, one group of self-emancipated people created a community and became known as the Leeward maroons. They elected a man named Cudjoe in the 1730s to lead them … His British adversaries later described him as a “bold, skilful and enterprising man”.’

‘Even now, the road to Accompong is winding, its coordinates still not accurately mapped on GPS. Here, nestled in the green carpet of the cockpits, one group of self-emancipated people created a community and became known as the Leeward maroons. They elected a man named Cudjoe in the 1730s to lead them … His British adversaries later described him as a “bold, skilful and enterprising man”.’

The Kindah tree in Accompong, Jamaica which has a sign saying 'kindah, one family', and represents the unity of the village, which was founded by self-emancipated slaves in the early 1700s.

The Kindah tree in Accompong, Jamaica which has a sign saying 'kindah, one family', and represents the unity of the village, which was founded by self-emancipated slaves in the early 1700s.

A view of Accompong, with a cloudy sky, and green hills in the distance, and a small traditional palm-thatched outbuilding in the foreground.

A view of Accompong, with a cloudy sky, and green hills in the distance, and a small traditional palm-thatched outbuilding in the foreground.

 A wall in Accompang, Jamaica, with a mural showing a man holding a gun, representing a maroon warrior, probably the famous leader Cudjoe.

A wall in Accompang, Jamaica, with a mural showing a man holding a gun, representing a maroon warrior, probably the famous leader Cudjoe.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from decades of research trips, along with a snippet from each of the book’s 35 chapters. Today: Accompong, Jamaica
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‘April 6, 1712, started like any other Sunday, with the city’s residents going to church and returning to their homes. Once it had grown dark, the spring day cooling with the setting of the sun, a group of plotters slipped away to a nearby orchard in the East Ward of the city, and by midnight around 25 people had gathered. Unlike their counterparts on many of the Caribbean islands, enslaved people in New York were not in the majority. They were outnumbered by the Europeans, so those gathering that night made a point of arming themselves well …’

‘April 6, 1712, started like any other Sunday, with the city’s residents going to church and returning to their homes. Once it had grown dark, the spring day cooling with the setting of the sun, a group of plotters slipped away to a nearby orchard in the East Ward of the city, and by midnight around 25 people had gathered. Unlike their counterparts on many of the Caribbean islands, enslaved people in New York were not in the majority. They were outnumbered by the Europeans, so those gathering that night made a point of arming themselves well …’

A colonial-era map of lower Manhattan.

A colonial-era map of lower Manhattan.

The African Burial Ground National Monument near Broadway and Duane Street in lower Manhattan.

The African Burial Ground National Monument near Broadway and Duane Street in lower Manhattan.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from two decades of research trips, along with a snippet from each of the book’s 35 chapters. Today: New York City
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‘French officials also fretted about marronage and rebellion. Much detail went into their Code Noir, down to the “large sticks” that an enslaved person was prohibited from carrying in Article XV. A number of points addressed the issue of slave autonomy. In addition to bans on weapons, slaves from different enslavers were prohibited from gathering “under the pretext of a wedding or other excuse.” There were to be no meetings, under pain of lashing, in “major roads or isolated locations.” Frequent offenders could even face death …’

‘French officials also fretted about marronage and rebellion. Much detail went into their Code Noir, down to the “large sticks” that an enslaved person was prohibited from carrying in Article XV. A number of points addressed the issue of slave autonomy. In addition to bans on weapons, slaves from different enslavers were prohibited from gathering “under the pretext of a wedding or other excuse.” There were to be no meetings, under pain of lashing, in “major roads or isolated locations.” Frequent offenders could even face death …’

A copy of the 1685 slave code of France, the Code Noir.

A copy of the 1685 slave code of France, the Code Noir.

A small memorial with a head and shoulders constrained by a chain, commemorating the people of Guadeloupe who fought against re-enslavement by the French in 1802. Behind are small houses, and mountain covered in cloud. Tied to the base of the statue is a bouquet of bright red Heliconia Caribaea flowers.

A small memorial with a head and shoulders constrained by a chain, commemorating the people of Guadeloupe who fought against re-enslavement by the French in 1802. Behind are small houses, and mountain covered in cloud. Tied to the base of the statue is a bouquet of bright red Heliconia Caribaea flowers.

The ruins of a stone windmill on a sugar plantation, next to a dirt road and under a blue sky with large cumulus clouds.

The ruins of a stone windmill on a sugar plantation, next to a dirt road and under a blue sky with large cumulus clouds.

In the run-up to the publication of my new book, The Great Resistance, on 6 Jan 2026 (link in bio), I’ll have a daily post featuring photos from two decades of research trips, along with a snippet from each of the book’s 35 chapters. Today: Guadeloupe
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