'Great Negro Plot' Tells of Manhattan on the Edge [audio 6min]
In 1741, Manhattan's white elite lived in constant fear of a race revolt. When the homes of several prominent New Yorkers mysteriously burned, nearly half of Manhattan's male slaves were jailed, and dozens had been hanged or burned alive. Author Mat Johnson recounts the tragic events of 1741 in his book The Great Negro Plot: An Urban Historical.
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