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Gone to Croatan an Anthology

Gone to Croatan an Anthology

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The most engaging thing I've read for months...
Review: ... and informative to boot!

Students of divergent historical, political, & sociological subjects will all find something of interest in this collection; from the African diaspora in America to the seeds of U.S. Outlaw culture to forgotten social experiments that may have been hundreds of years ahead of their time- all are interwoven and flesh out lost details long ignored by establishment accounts of history.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Non-Imperial Interactions Btwn Europeans, Africans, Indians
Review: This excellent anthology explores Colonial Subject Peoples abandoning civilization and creating tribal units with American Indians, creating vital, nonimperial creole cultures. The book is crucial in uncovering intercultural contact that was decisively against the colonialist directions of American history. This book is part of a general movement to create and discover anarcho-tribal connections across cultures. By exploring "Tri-Racial Communities" of disenfranchized Europeans, runaway Africans, and displaced American Indians, it shows the reality of human community outside of imperialist, nationalist dogma, and opens the possibility for fomenting an anti-imperial, polyethnic primal revival in the present.


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