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“All Will Be Equalized!”: Georgia’s Freedom Seekers of the Swamps, Backwoods, and Sea Islands

$25.00

From Afro-Indigenous communities of the Sea Islands and the Okefenokee Swamp, to inter-racial networks of anti-Confederate resistance during the Civil War, and post-war labor strikes by Black and white granite workers at Stone Mountain, this new study of Georgia’s freedom movements tells the story of oppressed peoples of African, Indigenous, and even European descent who fought together against slavery and colonialism while building multi-racial communities of resistance in remote areas outside of state or colonial authority.

Reviews

“A timely read for all freedom seekers against the backdrop of today’s fascist landscape, and a beautiful reminder that small-scale resistance and self-emancipation among so-called ordinary people was—and is—possible under the worst of forms of bondage, whether colonialism or slavery, nation-states or capitalism.”

Cindy Barukh Milstein

Author of Anarchism and Its Aspirations

“Zonneveld’s work […] lifts the veil on a hither-to unrevealed history and reclaims
the remote and excluded corners of Georgia’s formative centuries, spanning almost four hundred years from the pre-colonial period until the emergence of Jim Crow
apartheid.”

MODIBO KADALIE

Author of Intimate Direct Democracy: Fort Mose, the Great Dismal Swamp and the Human Quest for Freedom.

Mergoat Magazine Vol. 2 No. 1

$30.00

My article, “The Okefenokee Swamp: Its Radical History and Social Ecology,” is featured in this issue of Mergoat Magazine. Order your copy or subscribe to this lovely ecological journal.