Purpose of Blog and Bibliography
Introduction
This blog is created as a midterm project for HIS 112 at Northern Virginia Community College. The topic for this project is Maroon societies, and in this blog, I will be wrting about different events and sites that were important to Maroon societies. This blog is intended to be read as journal entries throughout generations, starting in the 1500s and continuing through to the late 1900s.
Thesis: The creation of Maroon communities came from the need for a centralized resistance effort against European enslavers and colonizers. This project highlights the different ways in which Maroon communities existed and changed throughout time, with a focus on the events and sites highlighted below.
Esmeraldas, Ecuador (Site)
December 23, 1739 → Signing of the Maroon Treaty of 1738-39 (Event)
The significance of Nanny Town (Site)
The importance of the Blue Mountains (Site)
1980s → Suriname Internal War (Event/Site)
Unless otherwise noted, the diary entries are from the perspective of a white European who is peacefully observing the area that is mentioned.
A note: Certain interpretive liberties in this journal have been taken to make it feasible for a story to be written.
Bibliography
Agorsah, E. Kofi. “Nanny Town Excavations: Rewriting Jamaica’s History?” Newsletter of the Jamaican Geographical Society, (1993): 1, 6-7, https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/black_studies_fac/48/
Blake, William. “A Negro hung alive by the Ribs to a Gallows”. Princeton University Art Museum, 1 December 1792 https://artmuseum.princeton.edu/collections/objects/3251
- Blake, William. “March thro’ a swamp or Marsh in Terra firma.” National Gallery of Art, 1793, https://www.nga.gov/artworks/4993-march-thro-swamp-or-marsh-terra-firma
- “Cultural Heritage: Blue and John Crowe Mountains National Park.” Blue and John Crowe Mountains National Park. https://www.blueandjohncrowmountains.org/cultural-heritage
- Hill, E. T, A Sketch of the Geology of Jamaica. Scottish Geographical Magazine, 1899. https://doi.org/10.1080/00369229908733108
- Medina, Charles Beatty. “Francisco de Arobe.” Oxford African American Studies Center (2016): 1-2. https://projects.kora.matrix.msu.edu/files/16-23-92883/Francisco_de_Arobe_DCALAB.pdf
- “Narrative, of a five years’ expedition, against the revolted Negroes of Surinam, in Guiana, on the wild coast of South Amaerica, from the year 1772, to 1777.” Slavery and Portraiture in 18th Century Atlantic Britain. Interactive British Art at Yale. https://interactive.britishart.yale.edu/slavery-and-portraiture/304/narrative-of-a-five-years-expedition-against-the-revolted-negroes-of-surinam-in-guiana-on-the-wild-coast-of-south-america-from-the-year-1772-to-1777
- Patrick, Nichols. “Freedom as Maroonage as Anti-capitalism.” Black Perspectives. African American Intellectual Historical Society. December 2016. https://www.aaihs.org/freedom-as-marronage-as-anti-capitalism/
- Price, Richard. “Maroon Societies in the Americas.” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History. Oxford University Press. December 2020. https://oxfordre-com.proxy.lib.miamioh.edu/africanhistory/display/10.1093/acrefore/9780190277734.001.0001/acrefore-9780190277734-e-935
- Price, Richard. “Uneasy Neighbors: Maroons and Indians in Suriname”. Tipití: Journal of the Society for the Anthropology of Lowland South America: Vol. 8: Iss. 2, Article 4. (2010): 1-12. https://digitalcommons.trinity.edu/tipiti/vol8/iss2/4/
- Sanchez Gallque, Andres. “The Mulatto Gentleman of Esmeraldas”. Vistas Gallery, 1599, https://vistasgallery.ace.fordham.edu/items/show/1903
- “The Articles of Pacification with the Maroons of Trelawney Town”. Berkman Klein Center. https://cyber.harvard.edu/eon/marroon/treaty.html
- White, Cheryl. “The Nanny Town Maroons of Jamaica.” Encyclopedia of Caribbean Archeology, (2014): 6-8. https://www.academia.edu/10265308/The_Nanny_Town_Maroons_of_Jamaica
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