Industrial Age · North America · Politics
1811
German Coast Uprising
January 8, 1811
In Louisiana, as many as five hundred enslaved workers marched on New Orleans with cane knives and improvised flags, chanting "Freedom or death." The militia cut them down. Ninety-five were killed or executed; heads were mounted on poles along the river road. It was the largest slave revolt in United States history, and the one white America chose to forget.