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Figure 1 Joseph Mallord William Turner, Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying, Typhoon Coming On, 1840.

Figure 2 William Clark, “Cutting the Sugar Cane,” in Ten Views in the Island of Antigua (London: Thomas Clay, 1823).

Figure 3 Detail from René Lhermitte, Plan, Profile and Layout of the Ship Marie Séraphique of Nantes, c. 1770.

Figure 4 The cyclones Katia, Irma and José, 8th September 2017, © NOAA satellites, GOES-16.

Figure 5 Thomas Moran, Slave Hunt, Dismal Swamp, Virginia, 1861–2.

Figure 6 Soil erosion in Haiti, which maroons towards the sea, 2012. Photo © Malcom Ferdinand.

Figure 7 Banana plantation in Martinique, 2017. Photo © Malcom Ferdinand.

Figure 8 Anse Cafard Memorial (Mémorial de l’anse Cafard) in Martinique, sculpture by Laurent Valère, 1998. Photo © Malcom Ferdinand.

Figure 9 Jason deCaires Taylor, Vicissitudes, 2007, © Jason deCaires Taylor. All rights reserved, DACS/Artimage 2021. Photo: Jason deCaires Taylor.

Figure 10 Albert Mangonès, Statue of the Unknown Maroon (Statue du Marron inconnu) in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 1968. Photo © Marie Bodin.

Figure 11 Hector Charpentier, Memorial to the Abolition of Slavery (Mémorial de l’abolition de l’esclavage), Prêcheur, Martinique. Photo © David Almandin.

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