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OverviewWe Slaves of Suriname is an original history of the barbaric formation of the Dutch colony in South America. It is the life's work of Anton De Kom, the son of a slave who became a tireless resistance fighter and communist activist, even during the German occupation of the Netherlands in 1940. In his defiant account, De Kom translates his personal anger at the situation into beautiful, passionate history and call-to-arms. A classic account of decolonial history, We Slaves of Suriname reveals the experience of the oppressed across the Caribbean and adds to our understanding of struggles against slavery, imperialism and racism. First published in Dutch in 1934, and then translated into German and Spanish, the book now finally sees its English translation at a time when the people of Suriname are still struggling against the vestiges of colonialism. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anton de Kom , Antonio Carmona Baez , Karwan Fatah-BlackPublisher: Pluto Press Imprint: Pluto Press ISBN: 9780745334554ISBN 10: 0745334555 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 20 December 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. Sranan, Our Fatherland 2. The Age of Slavery 3. The Abolition of Slavery 4. Reunion and Farewell Notes IndexReviews'Originally written in Dutch, this anticolonial gem reveals in gender specific detail the extraordinary cruelty of the slavery system in Suriname. We Slaves of Suriname brilliantly documents the roots of Dutch Racism. De Kom's sharp critique of worker exploitation made him one of the most courageous advocates of social justice and dignity for the Surinamese.' -- Dr. Philomena Essed, Professor of Critical Race, Gender and Leadership Studies, Antioch University This anticolonial gem reveals in detail the extraordinary cruelty of the slavery system in Suriname, with an attention to gender which was way ahead of de Kom's time. -- Dr. Philomena Essed, Professor of Critical Race, Gender and Leadership Studies, Antioch University Author InformationCornelis Gerard Anton de Kom was a Surinamese resistance fighter. His only book, We Slaves of Suriname, made him a prominent anti-colonialist author. He was part of the Dutch resistance and the Communist Party in The Hague after the German occupation of the Netherlands in 1940. He died after being sent to a German concentration camp in 1945. Antonio Carmona Baez is a lecturer in Political and Social Science at the University of Puerto Rico at Bayamon and has taught International Relations and International Political Economy at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Karwan Fatah-Black lectures at Leiden University on historical globalisation from the early modern period to the present. His specialism is the early modern history of European colonialisation, trade and enslavement overseas. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |