Daring to be Free
Rebellion and Resistance of the Enslaved in the Atlantic World
- Published: 2 October 2025
- ISBN: 9781802061277
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 464
[An] absorbing and often revelatory history of black resistance to the transatlantic trade ... a marvel of historical analysis and research. Hazareesingh maintains that Enlightenment ideals alone did not abolish slavery, and shifts the focus away from Christian abolitionists who often derided African culture to the agency of Afro-Atlantic insurgents and conspirators. [He] emphasises the role played by women as disruptors and warrior figures in the cause of freedom.
Ian Thomson, New Statesman
Daring to be Free is a sweeping history of the rebellions, escapes, and everyday acts of defiance by enslaved Africans and their descendants across the Atlantic world. From African battlefields and maroon strongholds to the Haitian Revolution and spiritual resistance, Sudhir Hazareesingh restores the voices and strategies of those who fought relentlessly for autonomy, dignity, and liberation. Drawing on rich archival and oral sources, he reframes abolition as the achievement of the enslaved themselves — a centuries-long struggle driven by courage, solidarity, and an unyielding will to be free
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Alphonse Fletcher University Professor, Harvard University
A sweeping history of black resistance from 1500 to 1900 … Studded with novelistic vignettes of insurrection, it doubles as a brisk history of Atlantic slavery. Hazareesingh writes with a wry lucidity, [showing how] enslaved men and women fought their bondage long before enlightened philosophes in Parisian salons decried it … [the book is] enlivened with colloquialisms [and] succeeds on the strength of its remarkable cache of evidence
Pratinav Anil, The Times