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Almost Dead : Slavery and Social Rebirth in the Black Urban Atlantic, 1680-1807 - Michael Lawrence Dickinson

Almost Dead

Slavery and Social Rebirth in the Black Urban Atlantic, 1680-1807

By: Michael Lawrence Dickinson

Paperback | 1 May 2022

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Beginning in the late seventeenth century and concluding with the abolition of the Atlantic slave trade, Almost Dead reveals how the thousands of captives who lived, bled, and resisted in the Black Urban Atlantic survived to form dynamic communities.

Michael Lawrence Dickinson uses cities with close commercial ties to shed light on similarities, variations, and linkages between urban Atlantic slave communities in mainland America and the Caribbean. The study adopts the perspectives of those enslaved to reveal that, in the eyes of the enslaved, the distinctions were often in degree rather than in kind as cities throughout the Black Urban Atlantic remained spaces for Black oppression and resilience. The tenets of subjugation remained all too similar, as did captives' need to stave off social death and hold on to their humanity. Almost Dead argues that urban environments provided unique barriers to and avenues for social rebirth: the process by which African-descended peoples reconstructed their lives individually and collectively after forced exportation from West Africa. This was an active process of cultural remembrance, continued resistance, and communal survival.

Indeed it was in these urban slave communities-within the connections between neighbors and kinfolk-that the enslaved found the physical and psychological resources necessary to endure the seemingly unendurable. Whether sites of first arrival, commodification, sale, short-term captivity, or lifetime enslavement, the urban Atlantic shaped and was shaped by Black lives.
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Provocative, wide ranging, and original, Almost Dead reveals Black people's efforts to survive in a world of slavery. Deeply sensitive to enslaved people's own voices, perspectives, and experiences, Michael Dickinson's moving account of existential violence and resilience transforms our understanding of enslavement, social death, and social life.--Randy M. Browne "author of Surviving Slavery in the British Caribbean"
With a brave and masterful handling of sources, Michael Lawrence Dickinson moves beyond the bodily trauma of slavery in the Black Urban Atlantic and dives directly into the souls of his subjects. Almost Dead is a deeply moving and important work that centers the power of Black survival and rebirth in the early Anglo-Atlantic world.--Erica Armstrong Dunbar "author of Never Caught: The Washingtons' Relentless Pursuit of Their Runaway Slave, Ona Judge"

Based on new archival research as well as a broad re-examination of classic slave narratives, Almost Dead offers a compelling reconceptualization of Black life across the Atlantic world.

--Richard Newman "author of Abolitionism: A Very Short Introduction"

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