A group of Africans who had been …
Years: 1811 - 1811
January
A group of Africans who had been forcefully enslaved meets on January 6, 1811.
It is a period when work has relaxed on the plantations after the fierce weeks of the sugar harvest and processing.
As planter James Brown will testify weeks later, "The black Quamana [Kwamena, meaning "born on Saturday"], owned by Mr. Brown, and the mulatto Harry, owned by Messrs. Kenner & Henderson, were at the home of Manuel Andry on the night of Saturday–Sunday of the current month in order to deliberate with the mulatto Charles Deslondes, chief of the brigands."
Slaves had spread word of the planned uprising among the slaves at plantations up and down the "German Coast" along the Mississippi River.
It is a period when work has relaxed on the plantations after the fierce weeks of the sugar harvest and processing.
As planter James Brown will testify weeks later, "The black Quamana [Kwamena, meaning "born on Saturday"], owned by Mr. Brown, and the mulatto Harry, owned by Messrs. Kenner & Henderson, were at the home of Manuel Andry on the night of Saturday–Sunday of the current month in order to deliberate with the mulatto Charles Deslondes, chief of the brigands."
Slaves had spread word of the planned uprising among the slaves at plantations up and down the "German Coast" along the Mississippi River.
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- United States of America (US, USA) (Washington DC)
- Haiti, Republic of
- Orleans, Territory of (U.S.A.)
- Louisiana, Territory of (U.S.A.)
- Haiti, Kingdom of northern
