Maroon Land

Maroon Land by Bertrand Brown is a novel that explores the lives of the Maroons in the 1800s. Independently published on May 9, 2020, this edition spans 387 pages and is presented in English. The narrative delves into the history of the Maroons, who are descendants of Africans in the Americas that established settlements away from slavery. The book highlights the experiences of those who escaped from plantations to create independent communities, as well as those who were born free within these settlements.
Readers will find a rich portrayal of the Maroon culture and the complexities of their existence during this historical period. The novel addresses themes related to freedom and community, providing insights into the lives of African American and Black individuals who navigated the challenges of their time. Through its detailed storytelling, Maroon Land offers a glimpse into a significant yet often overlooked aspect of history, inviting readers to reflect on the resilience and agency of the Maroon people.
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Maroon Land is a novel based on the Maroons of the 1800’s. Maroons are descendants of Africans in the Americas who formed settlements away from slavery. Some had escaped from slavery on plantations to form independent communities, but others had always been free, including those born in such settlements.
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