North to Bondage

Loyalist Slavery in the Maritimes

By Harvey Amani Whitfield
Categories: Regional & Cultural Studies, Black Studies, History, Canadian History
Publisher: UBC Press
Hardcover : 9780774832281, 192 pages, February 2016
Paperback : 9780774832298, 192 pages, February 2016
Ebook (PDF) : 9780774832304, 192 pages, February 2016
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780774832311, 192 pages, February 2016
Ebook (MobiPocket) : 9780774832328, 192 pages, October 2016

Table of contents

Introduction: Slavery in the Maritime Colonies

 

1 Slavery and the American Context

 

2 Maritime Slavery and Loyalist Settlement

 

3 Slave Work

 

4 The World of Maritime Slaves and Slaveholders

 

5 Ending Slavery

 

Conclusion: Legacies of Slavery

 

Appendix A: Possible Slave Numbers

 

Appendix B: Slave Profiles

 

Notes

 

Bibliographic Essay

North to Bondage is a startling corrective to the enduring myth of Canada as a land of freedom at the end of the Underground Railroad.

Description

Many Canadians believe their nation fell on the right side of history in harbouring escaped slaves from the United States. In fact, in the wake of the American Revolution, many Loyalist families brought slaves with them when they settled in the Maritime colonies of British North America. Once there, slaves used their traditions of survival, resistance, and kinship networks to negotiate their new reality. Harvey Amani Whitfield’s book, the first on slavery in the Maritimes, is a startling corrective to the enduring and triumphant narrative of Canada as a land of freedom at the end of the Underground Railroad.