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2. Index
3. Notes
4. Bibliography
5. CHAPTER FOUR. A Lasting Testament of Gratitude: Susannah Ostrehan and Her Nieces
6. Contents
7. CHAPTER TWO. Bars, Brothels, and Business: Rachael Pringle Polgreen and Rosetta Smith
8. CHAPTER THREE. By Labors and Fidelity: Judith Philip and Her Family
9. Acknowledgments
10. CHAPTER FIVE. The Queen of Demerara: Mrs. Dorothy Thomas
11. CHAPTER ONE. The Free Colored Moment: War and Revolution in a Brave New World
12. INTRODUCTION. Elisabeth and Her Sisters
13. Title page, Series page, Copyright, Quote
14. CHAPTER SIX. By Habit and Repute: The Intimate Frontier of Empire
15. CHAPTER SEVEN. Uncertain Prospects: Mixed-Race Descendants at the Heart of Empire
16. Transient Women of the Southern Caribbean 1790-1820
17. Atlantic Creoles in the Age of Revolutions (review)
18. American Prisoners of War in the Captive Atlantic, 1812-1815.
19. Fear, Dependency and Complicity in Late Eighteenth-Century Grenada, 1784–1796
20. “A Little Rough in His Manner”
21. Tracing Women’s Lives
22. Sir John Gladstone and the Debate over the Amelioration of Slavery in the British West Indies in the 1820s
23. Karen Cook Bell. Running from Bondage. Enslaved Women and Their Remarkable Fight for Freedom in Revolutionary America. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [etc.] 2021. viii, 248 pp. Ill. £18.99. (Paper: £14.99; E-book: $19.95.)
24. Enterprising Women and War Profiteers: Race, Gender and Power in the Revolutionary Caribbean
25. Tracing Women's Lives: Choice and Constraint Across Grenada's Fedon Rebellion of 1795.
26. The Torture of Louisa Calderon
27. That Business of Rosetta Smith
28. Poison, Paranoia and Slavery on the Verge of Empire
29. The Planter and the Governor
30. The Importunate Revolution on the Main
31. The Queen of Demerara
32. What Became of the Fedon Rebellion?
33. Paper Tigers and Crooked Dispositions
34. Tracing Women’s Lives
35. Atlantic history: A rubric for teaching
36. Home, Ninian (1732–1795), planter, slave owner, and colonial governor
37. Calderon, Louisa [Luisa] (1785x8–1825), victim of torture and witness in legal case
38. Bankers and Empire: How Wall Street Colonized the Caribbean Hudson Peter James
39. The Last Caribbean Frontier, 1795–1815
40. Enterprising Women : Gender, Race, and Power in the Revolutionary Atlantic
41. The role of the enslaved in the ‘Fedon Rebellion’ of 1795
42. The Counter-Revolution of 1776: Slave Resistance and the Origins of the United States of America Gerald Horne
43. Atlantic Creoles in the Age of Revolutions Jane G. Landers
44. Thomas [formerly Kirwan], Dorothy (c. 1763–1846), free woman of colour, slave owner, and entrepreneur
45. Philip, Judith
46. Smith, Rosetta
47. Thomas, Dorothy “Dolly”
48. Calderón, Luisa
49. Ostrehan, Susannah
50. Running from Bondage. Enslaved Women and Their Remarkable Fight for Freedom in Revolutionary America.
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