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Offers a powerful counter-narrative in American history, a tale of how enslaved men and women found freedom and human dignity not in Jeffersonâ s â Empire of Libertyâ but outside the expanding boundaries of the United States. This is a potent reminder of the strength of Black resistance in the post-revolutionary South.

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Offers a powerful counter-narrative in American history, a tale of how enslaved men and women found freedom and human dignity not in Jeffersonâ s â Empire of Libertyâ but outside the expanding boundaries of the United States. This is a potent reminder of the strength of Black resistance in the post-revolutionary South.
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PAUL M. PRESSLY was the director of the Ossabaw Island Education Alliance from 2005-2017; he now serves as director emeritus. He also provides leadership on special projects related to the future use of Ossabaw Island and on collaboration with K-12 and university institutions to provide educational programming. Pressly is coeditor of Coastal Nature, Coastal Culture: Environmental Histories of the Georgia Coast and African American Life in the Georgia Lowcountry: The Atlantic World and the Gullah Geechee. He is the author of On the Rim of the Caribbean: Colonial Georgia and the British Atlantic World (all Georgia).