An edition of Congo Jack (1997)

Congo Jack

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An edition of Congo Jack (1997)

Congo Jack

a novel

1st ed.
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Indeed, Madu's fortune had changed! Enslaved by his tribe in Nigeria, then captured, transported, and sold as a slave to the British army on the island of Dominica in the New World, he now belonged. He had stature, he strutted in the glory of the uniform of the all-black British Eighth West India Regiment. The lowly field negroes feared and hated the regiment. Even lower-ranked white soldiers obeyed the commands of black sergeants.

Had they not given him a new name, Congo Jack? Had he not performed valiantly at the Battle of St. Martin against the French? And Jubba Lily loved him! After he was enrolled in the army in 1799 his new life so consumed him that he could scarcely remember his old name, Madu, or his tribe, Margi. The regiment was now his tribe.

And then, the night of 9 April 1802. Mutiny! The regiment in rebellion. Jack an unknowing participant. And now, Jack in a guardhouse cell, being tried at army court-martial with six of his comrades, their lives dependent on the trial defense mounted by the enigmatic Souverine Petro.

Set on the broad canvas of Africa and the West Indies in a time of slavery, war, and revolutionary change, Congo Jack looks into the heart and mind of a stolen African, a "memory man" who could recount for hours the history and folktales of his tribe, but who as a soldier was reduced to the meager words of pidgin English. But as Jack thinks, we hear language that is rich and insightful, and insight is what he needs if he is to redeem himself from his unwitting role in support of slavery.

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Publisher
Pinto Press
Language
English
Pages
310

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Congo Jack: a novel
1997, Pinto Press
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Published in
Mt. Kisco, NY

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3552.U3434 C66 1997, PS3552.U3434C66 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 310 p. :
Number of pages
310

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL705508M
Internet Archive
congojacknovel0000buck
ISBN 10
0963247654
LCCN
97065343
OCLC/WorldCat
37591665
Library Thing
9175130
Goodreads
1477912

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