record, cannot be said for the Slave Rebellion at Second Creek. Winthrop D. Jordan, in Tumult and Silence at Second Creek, argues that a slave rebellion did in fact occur at Second Creek. In fact, it's planning had been in the works for a considerable amount of time. By tracking various primary sources, as well as the context in terms of time in history and geographical location, Jordan successfully proves the rebellion of 1861 at Second Creek did occur.
Probably the strongest piece in Jordan’s argument…
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