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C.L.R. James

The Black Jacobins: Toussaint L’Ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1938

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Essay Topics

1.

James alludes to several other oppressive and/or revolutionary periods and locations, including Nazi Germany and Communist Russia. Compare and contrast the revolution in San Domingo with one of these other historical events. What does each reveal about the other? Which other historical events might make for compelling comparisons, and why?

2.

James occasionally cites sources that directly contradict his outlook or opinion. What rhetorical purpose do these sources serve in the text? How does James frame or analyze them in ways that support his central ideas?

3.

Numerous excerpts from documents dictated by Toussaint appear in the text, including proclamations and personal communications. Perform a rhetorical analysis of an excerpt of your choice. Who is the document for, and what is Toussaint’s purpose in drafting it? What choices does he make to accomplish that purpose more persuasively? How effective would you expect the document to be at accomplishing its purpose, under the circumstances?