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The United States Governed by Six Hundred Thousand Despots: A True Story of Slavery; A Rediscovered Narrative, with a Full Biography
Author: John Swanson Jacobs
Year: May 21, 2024
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The United States Governed by Six Hundred Thousand Despots: A True Story of Slavery and Rediscovered Narrative In 185, a remarkable story of survival, resistance, and self-determination was buried deep in the archives of Australia. Lost for over a century and a half, the narrative of John Swanson Jacobs, a former slave and ex-American, has finally resurfaced, offering a revolutionary perspective on the history of slavery and the American experience. As a stateless citizen of the world, Jacobs' life story defies borders and challenges traditional notions of nationality, race, and identity. His unapologetic critique of slavery and the state, penned in his own words, provides a unique window into the struggles of those marginalized by society and the forces that shape our world. Born into slavery in the United States, Jacobs fled both the South and America altogether, becoming a sailor and miner in search of freedom and a better life. His journey took him across the globe, from the plantations of the American South to the ports of Australia, where he published his life story in a local newspaper. Unsentimental and unedited, Jacobs' narrative is a powerful indictment of the racist and intolerable status quo, calling out politicians and slaveowners by their names. This rediscovered tale entwines with the lives of his sister, Harriet Jacobs, and their friend, Frederick Douglass, painting a rich tapestry of the experiences of enslaved people and their fight for freedom.
Соединенные Штаты, управляемые шестьюстами тысячами деспотов: правдивая история рабства и заново открытое повествование В 185 году замечательная история выживания, сопротивления и самоопределения была похоронена глубоко в архивах Австралии. Потерянное за более чем полтора века повествование о Джоне Свонсоне Джейкобсе, бывшем рабе и бывшем американце, наконец-то всплыло на поверхность, предлагая революционный взгляд на историю рабства и американский опыт. Будучи гражданином мира без гражданства, история жизни Джейкобса бросает вызов границам и бросает вызов традиционным представлениям о национальности, расе и идентичности. Его неапологичная критика рабства и государства, написанная его собственными словами, дает уникальное окно в борьбу тех, кто маргинализирован обществом, и сил, которые формируют наш мир. Родившись в рабстве в США, Джейкобс вообще бежал и с Юга, и из Америки, став моряком и шахтёром в поисках свободы и лучшей жизни. Его путешествие привело его через весь земной шар, от плантаций американского Юга до портов Австралии, где он опубликовал историю своей жизни в местной газете. Несентиментальный и неотредактированный, рассказ Джейкобса является мощным обвинением расистского и невыносимого статус-кво, называя политиков и рабовладельцев своими именами. Эта заново открытая сказка переплетается с жизнями его сестры, Гарриет Джейкобс, и их друга, Фредерика Дугласа, рисующих богатый гобелен переживаний порабощенных людей и их борьбы за свободу.
États-Unis, gouvernés par six mille despotes : une histoire vraie de l'esclavage et un récit redécouvert En 185, une histoire remarquable de survie, de résistance et d'autodétermination a été enterrée profondément dans les archives australiennes. Perdue en plus d'un siècle et demi, la narration de John Swanson Jacobs, un ancien esclave et ancien Américain, a finalement fait surface, offrant une vision révolutionnaire de l'histoire de l'esclavage et de l'expérience américaine. En tant que citoyen du monde apatride, l'histoire de la vie de Jacobs défie les frontières et remet en question les conceptions traditionnelles de la nationalité, de la race et de l'identité. Sa critique napoléonienne de l'esclavage et de l'État, écrite par ses propres mots, offre une fenêtre unique dans la lutte de ceux qui sont marginalisés par la société et les forces qui façonnent notre monde. Né esclave aux États-Unis, Jacobs a fui le Sud et l'Amérique, devenant marin et mineur en quête de liberté et d'une vie meilleure. Son voyage l'a conduit à travers le monde entier, des plantations du Sud américain aux ports d'Australie, où il a publié l'histoire de sa vie dans un journal local. Non sentimentale et non éditée, l'histoire de Jacobs est une puissante accusation de statu quo raciste et insupportable, appelant les politiciens et les propriétaires d'esclaves par leurs noms propres. Ce conte redécouvert est entrecoupé des vies de sa sœur, Harriet Jacobs, et de leur ami Frederick Douglas, qui dessinent une riche tapisserie des expériences des esclaves et de leur lutte pour la liberté.
Estados Unidos, gobernado por seis mil déspotas: una verdadera historia de esclavitud y una narrativa redescubierta En 185, una maravillosa historia de supervivencia, resistencia y autodeterminación fue enterrada profundamente en los archivos de Australia. Perdida en más de un siglo y medio, la narración de John Swanson Jacobs, ex esclavo y ex estadounidense, ha salido finalmente a la superficie ofreciendo una visión revolucionaria de la historia de la esclavitud y la experiencia estadounidense. Como ciudadano apátrida del mundo, la historia de la vida de Jacobs desafía las fronteras y desafía las nociones tradicionales de nacionalidad, raza e identidad. Su inapropiada crítica a la esclavitud y al Estado, escrita con sus propias palabras, da una ventana única a la lucha de los marginados por la sociedad y de las fuerzas que forman nuestro mundo. Nacido en esclavitud en Estados Unidos, Jacobs huyó generalmente tanto del Sur como de América, convirtiéndose en marinero y minero en busca de libertad y una vida mejor. Su viaje le llevó por todo el globo, desde las plantaciones del sur americano hasta los puertos de Australia, donde publicó la historia de su vida en un periódico local. No sentimental y sin editar, la historia de Jacobs es una poderosa acusación de un status quo racista e insoportable, llamando a políticos y dueños de esclavos con sus nombres. Este cuento redescubierto se entrelaza con las vidas de su hermana, Harriet Jacobs, y de su amigo, Frederick Douglas, pintando un rico tapiz de experiencias de personas esclavizadas y su lucha por la libertad.
Stati Uniti, gestiti da sei migliaia di despoti: la storia vera della schiavitù e la narrazione riaperta Nel 185, la meravigliosa storia della sopravvivenza, della resistenza e dell'autodeterminazione fu sepolta negli archivi australiani. La storia persa in oltre un secolo e mezzo di John Swanson Jacobs, ex schiavo ed ex americano, è finalmente apparsa, offrendo una visione rivoluzionaria della storia della schiavitù e dell'esperienza americana. Come cittadino del mondo senza cittadinanza, la storia della vita di Jacobs sfida i confini e sfida le tradizionali nozioni di nazionalità, razza e identità. sue critiche alla schiavitù e allo stato, scritte con le sue stesse parole, offrono una finestra unica per combattere coloro che sono marginalizzati dalla società e le forze che formano il nostro mondo. Nato in schiavitù negli Stati Uniti, Jacobs fuggì dal Sud e dall'America, diventando un marinaio e un minatore in cerca di libertà e di una vita migliore. Il suo viaggio lo ha portato attraverso tutto il mondo, dalle piantagioni del Sud americano ai porti dell'Australia, dove ha pubblicato la storia della sua vita su un giornale locale. Il racconto di Jacobs è una potente accusa di status quo razzista e insopportabile, chiamando politici e schiavisti con il loro nome. Questa storia riaperta si intreccia con la vita di sua sorella, Harriet Jacobs, e del loro amico, Frederick Douglas, che dipingono un ricco tappeto di esperienze di persone schiave e della loro lotta per la libertà.
Die Vereinigten Staaten, regiert von sechshundert tausend Despoten: die wahre Geschichte der Sklaverei und die wiederentdeckte Erzählung 185 wurde eine bemerkenswerte Geschichte des Überlebens, des Widerstands und der Selbstbestimmung tief in den Archiven Australiens begraben. Die über anderthalb Jahrhunderte verlorene Erzählung von John Swanson Jacobs, einem ehemaligen Sklaven und ehemaligen Amerikaner, ist endlich aufgetaucht und bietet einen revolutionären Blick auf die Geschichte der Sklaverei und die amerikanische Erfahrung. Als staatenloser Weltbürger trotzt Jacobs "bensgeschichte Grenzen und fordert traditionelle Vorstellungen von Nationalität, Rasse und Identität heraus. Seine unbeugsame Kritik an Sklaverei und Staat, geschrieben in seinen eigenen Worten, bietet ein einzigartiges Fenster in die Kämpfe derer, die von der Gesellschaft ausgegrenzt werden, und der Kräfte, die unsere Welt prägen. Jacobs, der in die Sklaverei in den USA hineingeboren wurde, floh im Allgemeinen sowohl aus dem Süden als auch aus Amerika und wurde Seemann und Bergmann auf der Suche nach Freiheit und einem besseren ben. Seine Reise führte ihn über den ganzen Globus, von den Plantagen des amerikanischen Südens bis zu den Häfen Australiens, wo er seine bensgeschichte in einer Lokalzeitung veröffentlichte. Unsentimental und unbearbeitet ist Jacobs'Geschichte eine kraftvolle Anklage gegen den rassistischen und unerträglichen Status quo, indem sie Politiker und Sklavenhalter beim Namen nennt. Dieses neu entdeckte Märchen ist mit dem ben seiner Schwester Harriet Jacobs und ihres Freundes Frederick Douglas verflochten, die einen reichen Wandteppich der Erfahrungen versklavter Menschen und ihres Kampfes für die Freiheit zeichnen.
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Altı Yüz Bin Despot Tarafından Yönetilen Bir Birleşik Devletler: Gerçek Bir Kölelik Tarihi ve Yeniden Keşfedilen Bir Anlatı 185 yılında, olağanüstü bir hayatta kalma, direniş ve kendi kaderini tayin etme hikayesi Avustralya'nın arşivlerinin derinliklerine gömüldü. Bir buçuk asırdan fazla bir süredir kayıp olan, eski bir köle ve eski bir Amerikalı olan John Swanson Jacobs'un anlatısı, kölelik tarihine ve Amerikan deneyimine devrimci bir bakış açısı sunarak nihayet ortaya çıktı. Dünyanın vatansız bir vatandaşı olarak, Jacobs'un yaşam öyküsü sınırlara meydan okuyor ve geleneksel milliyet, ırk ve kimlik kavramlarına meydan okuyor. Kendi sözleriyle yazdığı kölelik ve devlet eleştirisi, toplum tarafından marjinalleştirilenlerin ve dünyamızı şekillendiren güçlerin mücadelelerine eşsiz bir pencere açıyor. Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'nde köleliğe doğan Jacobs, genellikle hem Güney hem de Amerika'dan kaçtı, özgürlük ve daha iyi bir yaşam arayışında bir denizci ve madenci oldu. Yolculuğu onu Güney Amerika'nın plantasyonlarından Avustralya limanlarına kadar dünyanın dört bir yanına götürdü ve burada hayat hikayesini yerel bir gazetede yayınladı. Duygusuz ve düzenlenmemiş olan Jacobs'un açıklaması, politikacıları ve köle sahiplerini isimleriyle çağıran ırkçı ve dayanılmaz statükonun güçlü bir iddianamesidir. Bu yeniden keşfedilmiş hikaye, kız kardeşi Harriet Jacobs ve arkadaşları Frederick Douglass'ın köleleştirilmiş insanların deneyimlerinin ve özgürlük mücadelelerinin zengin bir duvar halısını boyayan hayatlarını iç içe geçiriyor.
الولايات المتحدة يحكمها ستمائة ألف طغاة: تاريخ حقيقي للعبودية وسرد أعيد اكتشافه في عام 185، تم دفن قصة رائعة عن البقاء والمقاومة وتقرير المصير في أعماق أرشيفات أستراليا. فقدت لأكثر من قرن ونصف، ظهرت أخيرًا رواية جون سوانسون جاكوبس، وهو عبد سابق وأمريكي سابق، وقدمت منظورًا ثوريًا لتاريخ العبودية والتجربة الأمريكية. بصفته مواطنًا عديم الجنسية في العالم، فإن قصة حياة جاكوبس تتحدى الحدود وتتحدى المفاهيم التقليدية للجنسية والعرق والهوية. يوفر نقده غير الاعتذاري للعبودية والدولة، المكتوب بكلماته الخاصة، نافذة فريدة على نضالات المهمشين من قبل المجتمع والقوى التي تشكل عالمنا. ولد جاكوبس في العبودية في الولايات المتحدة، وهرب بشكل عام من كل من الجنوب وأمريكا، وأصبح بحارًا وعمال مناجم بحثًا عن الحرية وحياة أفضل. أخذته رحلته في جميع أنحاء العالم، من مزارع الجنوب الأمريكي إلى موانئ أستراليا، حيث نشر قصة حياته في إحدى الصحف المحلية. رواية جاكوبس غير عاطفية وغير محررة، هي لائحة اتهام قوية للوضع الراهن العنصري الذي لا يطاق، حيث تدعو السياسيين وأصحاب العبيد بأسمائهم. تتشابك هذه الحكاية التي أعيد اكتشافها بين حياة أخته هارييت جاكوبس وصديقهما فريدريك دوغلاس، حيث يرسمان نسيجًا غنيًا لتجارب العبيد ونضالهم من أجل الحرية.

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