Jefferson's Muslim Fugitives : The Lost Story of Enslaved Africans, their Arabic Letters, and an American President

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Jefferson's Muslim Fugitives : The Lost Story of Enslaved Africans, their Arabic Letters, and an American President

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 352 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780190844479
  • DDC分類 306.36209769

Full Description

On October 3, 1807, Thomas Jefferson was contacted by an unknown traveler urgently pleading for a private "interview" with the President, promising to disclose "a matter of momentous importance". By the next day, Jefferson held in his hands two astonishing manuscripts whose history has been lost for over two centuries. Authored by Muslims fleeing captivity in rural Kentucky, these documents delivered to the President in 1807 were penned by literate African slaves, and written entirely in Arabic.

Jefferson's Muslim Fugitives reveals the untold story of two escaped West Africans in the American heartland whose Arabic writings reached a sitting U.S. President, prompting him to intervene on their behalf. Recounting a quest for emancipation that crosses borders of race, region and religion, Jeffrey Einboden unearths Arabic manuscripts that circulated among Jefferson and his prominent peers, including a document from 1780s Georgia which Einboden identifies as the earliest surviving example of Muslim slave authorship in the newly-formed United States. Revealing Jefferson's lifelong entanglements with slavery and Islam, Jefferson's Muslim Fugitives tracks the ascent of Arabic slave writings to the highest halls of U.S. power, while questioning why such vital legacies from the American past have been entirely forgotten.

Contents

Dedication

Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: "Beyond Oure Expressing"
Chapter 3: "The Original Treaty in Arabic"
Chapter 4: "Written in fair Arabic Characters"
Chapter 5: "I take Refuge with the Lord of Daybreak"
Chapter 6: "His name is 'Usman''
Chapter 7: "Combinations of Letters"
Chapter 8: "Go to Mecca; and God will Render you Victorious"
Chapter 9: "Wr s Unavdble"
Chapter 10: "Mr Jefferson is in Reality a Musselman"
Chapter 11: "The Prayer of the Poorest Slave of God"
Chapter 12: "The Runners"
Chapter 13: "Conquest is Close"
Chapter 14: "A Word of any Language"
Chapter 15: "One of Seven of the Arab Dialects"
Chapter 16: "Humanity certainly Pleads Loud"
Chapter 17: "Supposed to be Spys"
Chapter 18: "His Mountain is made a sort of Mecca"
Chapter 19: "A Sect by Myself"
Chapter 20: "Slave of the Most Merciful"
Chapter 21: "Their Eulogy will be Uttered in other Languages"
Chapter 22: Epilogue

Acknowledgements
Notes
Bibliography

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