EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 7 MIN
The 1739 Stono Rebellion: South Carolina's Bloodiest Slave Uprising
from The Atlantic Slave Trade: Empire Built on Human Suffering — Fexingo History · host Fexingo
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the 1739 Stono Rebellion, the largest slave uprising in colonial British America. They trace the revolt's origins to the Kongo region of Central Africa, where many of the rebels had been warriors before their enslavement. The conversation covers the Catholic background of the Stono rebels (some were baptized under the name 'Jemmy'), the role of the Spanish fort at St. Augustine offering freedom, the march along the Stono River with drums and flags, and the brutal retaliation by the colonial militia. They also discuss the Negro Act of 1740, which severely restricted enslaved people's rights in South Carolina, and examine how the rebellion was deliberately forgotten by white historians until modern scholarship rediscovered it. Specific details include the location of Wallace's Tavern, the use of the Congolese war cry, and the fate of the captured rebels. #StonoRebellion #1739 #SouthCarolina #Kongo #SlaveRevolt #Jemmy #NegroAct1740 #StAugustine #WallacesTavern #CongoleseWarriors #Lowcountry #PlantationSlavery #ColonialAmerica #Resistance #AfricanDiaspora #CatholicSlaves #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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