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Author:
Chautard, Léon, author. https://isni.org/isni/0000000052454232
Title:
Escapes from Cayenne : a story of socialism and slavery in an age of revolution and reaction / Léon Chautard ; edited and with an introduction by Michaël Roy.
Publisher:
The University of Georgia Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
136 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Chautard, Léon--Exile.
Socialists--United States--Biography.
Exiles--France--History--19th century.
Exiles--French Guiana--History--19th century.
France--History--February Revolution, 1848.
Cayenne Island (French Guiana)
Other Authors:
Roy, Michaël, editor. https://isni.org/isni/0000000464469588
Other Titles:
Léon Chautard : un socialiste en Amérique (1812-1890). English
Notes:
"This annotated edition of Chautard's 1857 work was first published in the French language in France as Léon Chautard : Un socialiste en Amérique (1812-1890) by Anamosa, Paris, France." -- t.p. verso. Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
"In September 1857, Léon Chautard, Charles Bivors, and Hippolyte Paon arrived in Salem, Massachusetts. These refugees from the French Revolution of 1848 were "homeless, penniless, friendless, strangers in a strange land, among a people of strange speech," as one of their advocates, the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, later put it. The only thing they had was a story to tell--an affecting, yet thrilling story of revolutionary upheaval, forced exile, and hairbreadth escapes over three continents. Following the June Days uprising in Paris, the three French socialists had been transported first to Algeria, then to Cayenne. After years of hard labor, they had escaped the penal colony and made their way to the United States via British Guiana. These experiences brought them into close contact with the colonial frontiers and slave societies of the Americas. In Salem, Chautard soon published an account of their trials under the title Escapes from Cayenne (1857). His pamphlet, which has long sunk into oblivion, deserves rediscovery. Escapes from Cayenne sheds light on the ideological connections between the European "spirit of 1848" and U.S. radical abolitionism and reveals the scope of cosmopolitan solidarities available to fugitives of different national and racial origins in the mid-nineteenth-century Atlantic world. Written in English by a Frenchman, and reminiscent of literary traditions such as the slave narrative and the picaresque novel, it is a tale of adventure as well as a passionate cri de cœurfor universal justice." -- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Race in the Atlantic World, 1700-1900
ISBN:
0820364800
9780820364803
0820365882
9780820365886
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1393179538
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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