The Pinkster King and the King of Kongo

the forgotten history of America's Dutch-owned slaves

The Pinkster King and the King of Kongo
Jeroen Dewulf, Jeroen Dewulf
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The Pinkster King and the King of Kongo

the forgotten history of America's Dutch-owned slaves

"The Pinkster King and the King of Kongo presents the history of the nation's forgotten Dutch slave community and free Dutch-speaking African Americans from seventeenth-century New Amsterdam to nineteenth-century New York and New Jersey. It also develops a provocative new interpretation of one of America's most intriguing black folkloric traditions, Pinkster. Jeroen Dewulf rejects the usual interpretation of this celebration of a "slave king" as a form of carnival. Instead, he shows that it is a ritual rooted in mutual-aid and slave brotherhood traditions. By placing these traditions in an Atlantic context, Dewulf identifies striking parallels to royal election rituals in slave communities elsewhere in the Americas, and he traces these rituals to the ancient Kingdom of Kongo and the impact of Portuguese culture in West-Central Africa. Dewulf's focus on the social capital of slaves follows the mutual aid to seventeenth-century Manhattan. He suggests a much stronger impact of Manhattan's first slave community on the development of African American identity in New York and New Jersey than hitherto assumed. While the earliest works on slave culture in a North American context concentrated on an assumed process of assimilation according to European standards, later studies pointed out the need to look for indigenous African continuities. The Pinkster King and the King of Kongo suggests the necessity for an increased focus on the substantial contact that many Africans had with European--primarily Portuguese--cultures before they were shipped as slaves to the Americas. The book has already garnered honors as the winner of the Richard O. Collins Award in African Studies, the New Netherland Institute Hendricks Award, and the Clague and Carol Van Slyke Prize"--

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Pages
281

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Table of Contents

Celebrating Pinkster as a Dutch tradition
Celebrating Pinkster as an African American traditions
In search of the Pinkster king
Slave kings and Black brotherhoods in the Atlantic world
The Pinkster king as leader of a brotherhood
The demise and legacy of the Pinkster festival.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-276) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.896/073
Library of Congress
E445.N56 D48 2017, E445.N56D48 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 281 pages
Number of pages
281

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27228222M
ISBN 10
1496808819
ISBN 13
9781496808813
LCCN
2016019248
OCLC/WorldCat
948826443

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