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The Hanging Of Angélique - Afua Cooper
The Hanging Of Angélique
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During the night of April 10, 1734, Montréal burned. Marie-Joseph Angélique, a twenty-nine-year-old slave, was arrested, tried, and found guilty of starting the blaze that consumed forty-six buildings. Suspecting that she had not acted alone and angered that she had maintained her... show more
During the night of April 10, 1734, Montréal burned. Marie-Joseph Angélique, a twenty-nine-year-old slave, was arrested, tried, and found guilty of starting the blaze that consumed forty-six buildings. Suspecting that she had not acted alone and angered that she had maintained her innocence, Angélique's condemners tortured her after the trial. She confessed but named no accomplices. Before Angélique was hanged, she was paraded through the city. Afterward, her corpse was burned. Angélique, who had been born in Portugal, faded into the shadows of Canadian history, vaguely remembered as the alleged arsonist behind an early catastrophic fire.

The result of fifteen years of research, The Hanging of Angélique vividly tells the story of this strong-willed woman. Afua Cooper draws on extensive trial records that offer, in Angélique's own words, a detailed portrait of her life and a sense of what slavery was like in Canada at the time. Predating other first-person accounts by more than forty years, these records constitute what is arguably the oldest slave narrative in the New World.


Writer, historian and poet Afua Cooper tells the astonishing story of Marie-Joseph Angélique, a slave woman convicted of starting a fire that destroyed a large part of Montréal in April 1734 and condemned to die a brutal death. In a powerful retelling of Angélique's story-now supported by archival illustrations-Cooper builds on 15 years of research to shed new light on a rebellious Portuguese-born black woman who refused to accept her indentured servitude. At the same time, Cooper completely demolishes the myth of a benign, slave-free Canada, revealing a damning 200- year-old record of legally and culturally endorsed slavery.
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ISBN: 9780006392798 (0006392792)
Edition language: English
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Chris' Fish Place
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This is the book that got away. This means I own Dr. Cooper an apology. Around the time this book came out, I was in Montreal. There was an exhibit about the fire and part of the exhibit was a section about whether Angelique was guilty or innocent of the crime of arson. It was a very interesting...
Chris' Fish Place
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This is the book that got away. This means I own Dr. Cooper an apology. Around the time this book came out, I was in Montreal. There was an exhibit about the fire and part of the exhibit was a section about whether Angelique was guilty or innocent of the crime of arson. It was a very interesting...
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0.0 The Hanging of Angelique: The Untold Story of Canadian Slavery and the Burning of Old Montreal (Race in the Atlantic World, 1700-1900)
"Anyone desperate to believe that Canada was slave-free, or that Canadian slavery was gentle, must close this book now."So states George Elliott Clarke in the introduction to Afua Cooper's work."But those seeking truth, those who want to understand Canada’s settler-barbarism, will find this book imp...
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