Price, Richard — First-Time: The Historical Vision of an African American People (1983/2002) Source Information
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Price, Richard — First-Time: The Historical Vision of an African American People (1983/2002) Source Information
Author: Richard Price
Full Title: First-Time: The Historical Vision of an African American People
Edition in Vault: University of Chicago Press, second edition, 2002
Original Publication: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1983
Type: Secondary Source — Ethnohistory of Saramaka Maroon Memory
Location in Vault: research/secondary-sources/
Full Text: price first time.txt Status
Text extracted: Yes — price first time.txt
Review pass: Completed (2026-03-27) — comparative maroon-memory pass focused on Saramaka historical consciousness, the 1762 peace, and oral-historical method
Chapter notes: price first time ch notes
Graph review in this pass: Created first time saramaka, saramaka, and cocks crow discourse; strengthened suriname, maroons, maroon treaties, moc resistance, moc historiography, moc sources, price maroon epub, and price maroon ch notes Overview This is the strongest source in the vault for what maroon freedom looked like after it had already been won and remembered. Price is not trying to retell the Haitian Revolution. He is showing how one Suriname maroon people, the saramaka, preserved the memory of escape, war, and peace as a living historical vision rather than as dead folklore.
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