Entangled Alliances: Racialized Freedom and Atlantic Diplomacy During the American Revolution with Ronald Angelo Johnson

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American Antiquarian Society
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Worcester, MA 01609
United States

Entangled Alliances (Cornell University Press, 2025) is a reinterpretation of the American Revolution through analysis of diplomacy in the emerging United States during decades of hemispheric transformation. From his latest book, Ronald Angelo Johnson will discuss the dynamic ways in which English and French language newspapers from 1758 to 1783 informed and inspirited revolutionary Atlantic inhabitants in British North America (later the United States) and French Saint-Domingue (later Haiti) toward freedom, liberty, and equality.

Author

Ronald Angelo Johnson is the 2026-2027 Mellon Distinguished Scholar in Residence at the American Antiquarian Society and the Ralph and Bessie Mae Lynn Professor of History at Baylor University. His latest book is Entangled Alliances: Racialized Freedom and Atlantic Diplomacy During the American Revolution (Cornell University Press, 2025). At AAS, Johnson is working on the book We Are All Equal: Turmoil and Triumph in the Early United States and Revolutionary Haiti (under contract with Princeton University Press), a diplomatic history of race and revolution, illustrating that Americans and Haitians shared important understandings of liberty.