In 1741, New York, a presumed conspiracy involving black slaves and lower-class whites led to 17 black men, two white men, and two white women being hanged while another 13 black men were burned at the stake. This book reconstructs a little-known moment in American history, and sheds light on major political, cultural, and social issues that continue to loom today.
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In 1741, New York, a presumed conspiracy involving black slaves and lower-class whites led to 17 black men, two white men, and two white women being hanged while another 13 black men were burned at the stake. This book reconstructs a little-known moment in American history, and sheds light on major political, cultural, and social issues that continue to loom today.
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