Barbados: Cuffee's Kingdom

Barbados: Cuffee's Kingdom First Black New World Freedom Plan : Barbados 1675 Anti-Slavery Strategy : The Akan/Ghana Political Complex in the Caribbean

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In the 1600s, Barbados attained a double identity. It became the site where the English pioneered the sugar plantation chattel slave economy, and it also hosted the planning for the creation of the first free Black state outside of Africa. From the annals of history, renowned Caribbean historian Hilary McD. Beckles unearths the story of King Cuffee and his 1675 Freedom Plan - the first comprehensive revolutionary plan to topple a colonial regime and replace it with an African government.

Meticulously researched and recorded, Beckles presents King Cuffee, the would-be first freedom figure in Barbados and the wider Americas, the New World, and builds on his earlier works postulating the political and cultural contribution of enslaved Africans to global appreciation of human rights, freedom, and justice. The Akan of Ghana, he argues, crafted the "first and most politically sophisticated counter-slavery strategy in the Americas," and Cuffee, a Barbados Coromantee, was the epitome of the political consciousness and culture of the Akan of Ghana in the Caribbean.

Barbados: Cuffee's Kingdom brings to light yet another hidden component in the greatest crime against humanity - the transatlantic and global chattel enslavement of over 50 million Africans for Western enrichmenty - and richly adds to the ongoing rediscovery and recitation of the global experiences of Africans.

Book information

ISBN: 9789768286413
Publisher: Ian Randle Publishers
Imprint: Ian Randle Publishers
Pub date:
DEWEY: 326.8
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xvi, 110
Weight: 202g
Height: 151mm
Width: 228mm
Spine width: 10mm