Male leaders of rebellious slaves from Spartacus to Nat Turner are well-known today. By comparison female leaders of revolts against slavery are little known and forgotten. A remarkable African Jamaican woman ahead of her time Nanny emerged as a spiritual military and political leader of the resistance effort against the forces of the British Empire during the first half of the eighteenth century waging a relentless guerrilla war to destroy slavery during the First Maroon War. Most importantly in overall historical terms she played a key role in the war against slavery and in the liberation movement before the rise of egalitarian sentiments that fuelled the American French and Haitian Revolutions. She continued to defy British authority after male Maroon leaders on both sides of the island had signed treaties to end the First Maroon War. Tucker has presented an insightful and revealing new look at this remarkable African Jamaican leader freedom fighter and liberator named Nanny.
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