Maroon Communities in South Carolina

by Timothy James Lockley

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A detailed history of communities of escaped slaves who survived in South Carolina swamps Maroon communities were small, secret encampments formed by runaway slaves, typically in isolated and defensible sections of wilderness. The phenomenon began as runaway slaves, unable to escape to safe havens in sympathetic colonies, opted instead to band together for survival near the sites of their former enslavement. In this first survey of documentary records of marronage in colonial and antebellum Sout