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About: Jean Saint Malo - DBpedia

Jean Saint Malo in French (died June 19, 1784), also known as Juan San Maló in Spanish, was the leader of a group of runaway enslaved Africans, known as ...

Hidden Louisiana: Bayou St. Malo - ANTIGRAVITY Magazine

Bayou St. Malo was the territory of the largest band of escaped slaves in the region. They were known as Maroons, a term derived from the French word marronage.

feature: know your black history – maroon leader juan st. malo

This was the sign posted by the maroon leader Juan St. Malo at Ville Gaillarde, the entrance of the land he claimed and controlled in Louisiana.

1784: Jean Saint Malo, New Orleans Maroon - Executed Today

1784: Jean Saint Malo, New Orleans Maroon ... On this date in 1784,* Jean Saint Malo was hanged in the New Orleans square that's since been ...

Jean Saint Malo Facts for Kids

... San Maló in Spanish, was the leader of a group of runaway enslaved Africans, known as Maroons, in Spanish Louisiana. Saint Malo and his band ...

A Land Called Louisiana, part II: Undermining Slavery from the ...

... maroons' gradual unification behind a leader they called Saint Malo. The ... The maroon leader Saint Malo, known as Juan Malo while enslaved, was ...

Terre Gaillarde: Oh, The Sweet Taste of Freedom

On this sacred land San Malo and the Maroons forged a community of self-sufficiency. Those who escaped from New Orleans area plantations ...

In the Company of San Malo - acadianacenterforthearts.org

These Maroons, as they were called, created villages and hidden refuges peppered throughout the bayous. About the Artist. A lifelong resident of Louisiana, ...

Chapter 9: Jean St. Maló: Martyr, African American Cultural Hero ...

... San Malo maroons, into the swamps. Located on the outskirts of New Orleans proper, they set up fully functioning communities. Because he was a maroon and ...

Remembering Louisiana Seminole Maroon Chief Juan St.Malo: St ...

St. Malo is named after Jean Saint Malo French, also known as Juan San Malo in Spanish, was Maroon Chief in Spanish,Louisiana.

St. Malo - The Historical Marker Database

Saint Malo was the first permanent Filipino settlement in the United States ... Maroons. By the mid-19th century, St. Malo was the largest fishing village ...

The Dirge of St. Malo (Louisiana Creole) - YouTube

Provided to YouTube by Entertainment One U.S., LP The Dirge of St. Malo ... San Malo Maroons | Spanish Louisiana | Resistance against Colonialism.

Terre Gaillarde Latte - Twelfth Night Coffee

... San Malo sought to create for those that escaped the miseries of enslavement. On this sacred land San Malo and the Maroons forged a community of self- ...

What Cecilia Knew | History of the Present - Duke University Press

Cecilia and San Malo were captured on the same day in June 1784. He appears first on the list of thirty-two maroons taken from La Tierra Gayarre ...

St. Maló in the Memory Rings | North Carolina Scholarship Online

By 1781, the maroon village Ville Gaillard was a significant force led by the fugitive Creole Juan Maló. After many conflicts with the authorities, Maló was ...

St. Malo - Read the Plaque

... Maroons. By the mid-19th century, St. Malo was the largest fishing village on the lake and a symbol of the growing Filipino presence in Louisiana. louisiana ...

Maroon Colonies and New Orleans Neutral Grounds

reality made it easier for maroons like St. Malo to move between plantation, marshland, and city without arousing suspicion. These fluid communities were ...

St. Malo, Louisiana Filipinos: Separating fact from fiction - The FilAm

“Saint Malo: A ... San Malo (Jean St. Malo to the French), who was a leader of a group of around 50 maroons, or Africans who escaped slavery.

San Malo Maroons | Resistance against Colonialism - YouTube

The San Malo Maroons were a group of about 50 Africans who escaped enslavement to attain and protect their independence.