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Babouk: Voices of Resistance - Political Protest Literature & Revolutionary Novels for Social Justice Activists | Perfect for Book Clubs, History Studies & Social Movements
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Babouk: Voices of Resistance - Political Protest Literature & Revolutionary Novels for Social Justice Activists | Perfect for Book Clubs, History Studies & Social Movements
Babouk: Voices of Resistance - Political Protest Literature & Revolutionary Novels for Social Justice Activists | Perfect for Book Clubs, History Studies & Social Movements
Babouk: Voices of Resistance - Political Protest Literature & Revolutionary Novels for Social Justice Activists | Perfect for Book Clubs, History Studies & Social Movements
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Loosely based on the Haitian slave insurrection of 1791, Babouk is a biting account of colonialism at its peak. By using the imagination of the novelist to fill in the gaps in the historical record, Endore is able to show us how slavery felt to the slaves who experienced it. His novel is rare for its depiction of the shared history of the slaves and its attention to the variety of the slave experience. It provides the reader with a vivid history of Haiti and a compelling account of slavery and rebellion.
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Haiti's revolutionary history written from the gut. Excellent companion to the must read more factual Black Jacobins (CLR James). Did not like the Jamaica Kincaid foreword, but that was compensated by the excellent words after by MR TRouillot.

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