But the end of slavery did not mean an end to discrimination. Tucked into remote pockets, Brazil’s maroon people, known as Quilombolas, continued to conceal themselves, staying so far from ...
Although six maroons were killed and others wounded, most of the people fled into the South Carolina swamps. Heeding the advice of James Jackson, commander of the Georgia militia, the governors of ...
And probably, the maroons were mainly those people who were closest to Africa, who were comfortable neither with the British nor with the Americans, nor with the Indians, but wanted to live among ...
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