Maroons

by Stan Frazier


Formats

Softcover
£18.95
Hardcover
£27.95
Softcover
£18.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 25/06/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 537
ISBN : 9781441506948
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 537
ISBN : 9781441506955

About the Book

In “Maroons,” the author tells the story of runaway slaves that escaped fame and forged their own history. He explores different aspects of our American history. He tells of a historic battle at Fort Negro, detailing a majestic battle between three hundred Maroons and over two thousand American militia. However, more importantly, General Andrew Jackson led the militia. Some people have referred to this battle as a distinct part of the Indian and American War while others may refer to it as the American and Negro War. This story will demonstrate how History has been distorted. During this era, nameless slaves fought for what they perceived as their freedom. They were looked at as insurgents and oligarchs in a country where they did not ask to come to. The story is very authentic. The Maroons will leave you intrigued as they embark on a story that must be told. The relevance of Maroons will compel you to research and read more. This story, based on the late 17th century goes far beyond the depiction of slaves picking cotton or singing and dancing. In order to understand this book, you must redefine what a hero, patriot, slave and Christian might look like. This story engendered by hardships, truths, triumphs, love and tragedy. It could also be seen as a romantic novel or adventurous tale. The author has researched unreported information and brought it to life. All historical findings should be cursed if the truth is not shared. The residual memories of what happened at Fort Negro were truthful however; you should always understand that the truth can breathe life into a person.


About the Author

Stan Frazier, a native Charlottean received his B.A. from Johnson C. Smith University, M.A from Appalachian State University and his Administration Certificate from the University of North Carolina in Charlotte. He is an educator with over thirty-three years of experience, national trainer and a historian. He is currently a Principal with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School System. As a young boy he was fascinated by the frontiersman with his first hero being Davy Crockett. Through his research he discovered the Maroons and their incredible battle at Fort Negro. Winner of the Wachovia Principal of the year award in 2006 and runner-up in 2004; and Greater Alliance of Black School Educators’ Principal of the Year (2004). Board Member at Winthrop College and member of Johnson C. Smith Continuing Education Program. Co-wrote article, Using Action Research to Solve School Problems, published in Proceedings, Fourteenth National HBCU Faculty Development Symposium, Enhancing Quality Through Engaged Assessment & Research (2007). In 2003, the Department of Education invited him to the Rose Garden and Oval Office in D.C. Included in Who’s Who Among Businesses and Executives and Who’s Who In American Education. Stan resides in Charlotte, with his wife, Janice, daughters, and grandson.