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Discover the transformative narrative in A Secret among the Blacks, a groundbreaking exploration of the Haitian Revolution. This enlightening book by John D. Garrigus uncovers the significant roles played by two dozen courageous Black individuals whose unwavering resistance laid the foundation for the only successful slave uprising in modern history. Delve into the rich tapestry of the Haitian Revolution, where enslaved men and women overcame decades of adversity, environmental calamities, and oppressive colonial forces. Garrigus meticulously documents the history of these resilient communities, highlighting their ingenious strategies of resistance amidst brutal colonial oppression. Experience firsthand accounts and remarkable archival discoveries that illustrate how enslaved people, despite facing grave threats such as starvation and disease, forged alliances with free Blacks and executed labor stoppages to negotiate for their freedoms. A Secret among the Blacks is more than just a history book; it is a vital contribution to understanding Black resilience, empowerment, and the long-term political visions that arose from the crucible of oppression. Perfect for history enthusiasts and advocates of social justice, this masterpiece sheds light on the often-overlooked narratives that predate the revolt and shaped its course. Dive into this compelling read and witness the pivotal moments that led to this historic revolt, enriching your understanding of one of the most significant events in the history of slavery and resistance.