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Nanny's War to Destroy Slavery
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254 pages
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Focusing on a remarkable figure in history, this book highlights Nanny, an African Jamaican woman who played a crucial role in the resistance against British colonial forces during the First Maroon War in the 18th century. As a spiritual, military, and political leader, she led a relentless guerrilla campaign against slavery, showcasing the often-overlooked contributions of female leaders in slave revolts. Her story sheds light on the broader struggle for freedom and the significant impact of women in the fight against oppression.
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2018, paperback
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