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"The first open rebellion in South Carolina in which
Negroes were ‘actually armed and embodied! took place

in 1730, The plan was for each Negro to kill his master
in the dead of night, then for all to assemble supposedly
for a dancingebout, rush upon the heart of the city, take
possession of the arms, and kill any white man they KA#X
sawe The plot was discovered and the leaders executed,"
A SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE Reais NEGRO by Brawley; New

York: MEMX Macmillan Co., 1921, pp 41-2. In footnote
he quotes: pected A REPUTATION. OF aan nt p 68,

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"The first open rebellion in South Carolina in which
Negroes were ‘actually armed and embodied! took place

in 1730. The plan was for each Negro to kill his master
in the dead of night, then for all to assemble supposedly
for a dancing-bout, rush upon the heart of the city, take
possession of the arms, and kill any white man they KA¥X
sawe The plot was discovered and the leaders executed,"
A SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE MMERICAN NEGRO by Brawley; New
York: MENX Macmillan Co., 1921, pp 1-2. In footnote
he quotes: Holland: A REFUTATION OF SALUMNIES, p 68.

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"he first open rebellion in South Carolina in which

Negroes were ‘actually armed and embodied" took place

in 1730, The plan was for each Negro to kill his master

in the dead of night, then for all to assemble supposedly
for a dancing-bout, rush upon the heart of the city, take
possession of the arms, and kill any white man they GX

sav, ‘The plot was discovered and the leaders executed,"

A SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE MMERICAN NEGRO by Brawley; New
York: MENX Macmillan Co,, 1921, pp 41-12. In footnote
he quotes: Holland: A REFUTATION OF SALUMNIES, p 68,

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