Blake; or The Huts of America

A Tale of the Mississippi Valley, the Southern United States, and Cuba

Paperback, 352 pages

English language

Published May 31, 1971 by Beacon Press.

ISBN:
978-0-8070-6419-1
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Originally published in serial starting in 1859, in Anglo African Magazine.

Delaney's hero is a West Indian slave who travels throughout the South advocating revolution, and later becomes the general of a black insurrectory fore in Cuba. Blake hopes that, with rebellion in Cuba and the expulsion of all Americans, Cuba's model as a self-governed black state will ultimately precipitate the downfall of slavery in the United States.

Focusing on the political and social issues of the 1850s – slavery as an institution, Cuba as the prime interest of Southern expansionists, the practicality of militant slave revolution, and the possibilities of collective action – Blake is one of the most revealing novels of its period.

3 editions

Subjects

  • Fiction - Historical
  • Fiction
  • Historical - General
  • Social Science / African-American Studies

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