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WAKE

Hugo Martinez Rebecca Hall

The Hidden History of Women-led Slave Revolts

Part graphic novel, part memoir, Wake is an imaginative tour-de-force that tells the story of women-led slave revolts and chronicles scholar Rebecca Hall's efforts to uncover the truth about these women warriors who, until now, have been left out of the historical record.
Women warriors planned and led slave revolts on slave ships during the Middle Passage. They fought their enslavers throughout the Americas. And then they were erased from history.

Wake tells the story of Dr. Rebecca Hall, a historian, granddaughter of slaves, and a woman haunted by the legacy of slavery. The accepted history of slave revolts has always told her that enslaved women took a back seat. But Rebecca decides to look deeper, and her journey takes her through old court records, slave ship captain's logs, crumbling correspondence, and even the forensic evidence from the bones of enslaved women from the “negro burying ground” uncovered in Manhattan. She finds women warriors everywhere.

Using in-depth archival research and a measured use of historical imagination, Rebecca constructs the likely pasts of Adono and Alele, women rebels who fought for freedom during the Middle Passage, as well as the stories of women who led slave revolts in Colonial New York. We also follow Rebecca's own story as the legacy of slavery shapes life, both during her time as a successful attorney and later as a historian seeking the past that haunts her.

Illustrated beautifully in black and white, Wake will take its place alongside classics of the graphic novel genre, like Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis and Art Spiegelman's Maus. The story of both a personal and national legacy, it is a powerful reminder that while the past is gone, we still live in its wake.

Rebecca Hall is a scholar, activist and educator. She has published numerous articles and book chapters, including the American Historical Association award-winning article on women and slave revolts, titled Not Killing Me Softly: African American Women, Slave Revolts, and Historical Constructions of Racialized Gender. She is the granddaughter of slaves.
Hugo Martínez is an independent comic artist depicting narratives of struggle and resilience in the lives of people of color. He is based in New Orleans.
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Published 2021-06-01 by Atria Books

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