

Allison Guess, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Africana Studies at Williams College. Her research examines Black people鈥檚 relationships to land in the Americas, focusing particularly on La Espa帽ola (known in English as Hispaniola), the island today shared by the Dominican Republic and the Republic of Haiti. Her article 鈥16th Century Hispaniola: A 鈥楬idden Geography鈥 and 鈥楩orgotten Place鈥 of 鈥楽olid茫o鈥 in North American (Afro) Latin Americanist Inquiry鈥 was published in Women鈥檚 Studies Quarterly in 2021. Prof. Guess鈥 doctoral dissertation, Plotting on the Plot in Hispaniola: A 16th Century Discontinuous Black Land Story and the Insistent Unsettling Crisis of the New World, examined the first documented Black-led rebellion in the Americas, which took place in the Spanish colony of Santo Domingo in 1521. This project relied on extensive archival research and at CUNY DSI鈥檚 Dominican Archives, made possible by the CUNY Dominican Studies Archives and Library Research Awards. Prof. Guess鈥 current project, tentatively titled Catching the Case of Freedom: Places, Practices and Possibilities of Black Revolt in 16th-17th Century Hispaniola is a continuation of her research on freedom and resistance carried out by Black People in La Espa帽ola and will examine a series of such cases.
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