Americans in Britain's Most Terrifying Prison
The Hated Cage: An American Tragedy in Britain's Most Terrifying Prison
Publisher: Basic Books (April 5, 2022)
Hardcover: 432 pages
ISBN-13 : 978-1541645660
A leading historian reveals the never-before-told story of a doomed British prison and the massacre of its American prisoners of war
After the War of 1812, more than five thousand American sailors were marooned in Dartmoor Prison on a barren English plain; the conflict was over but they had been left to rot by their government. Although they shared a common nationality, the men were divided by race: nearly a thousand were Black, and at the behest of the white prisoners, Dartmoor became the first racially segregated prison in US history.
The Hated Cage documents the extraordinary but separate communities these men built within the prison—and the terrible massacre of nine Americans by prison guards that destroyed these worlds. As white people in the United States debated whether they could live alongside African Americans in freedom, could Dartmoor’s Black and white Americans band together in captivity? Drawing on extensive new material, The Hated Cage is a gripping account of this forgotten history.
Author
Nicholas Guyatt is professor of American history at the University of Cambridge and the author of five previous books, including Bind Us Apart: How Enlightened Americans Invented Racial Segregation. He lives in Cambridge, UK.

While working in Plymouth I hiked quite a bit on Dartmoor - I was quite surprised to learn that it was a man made landscape - which has a immense variety of outlook. I did of course have a look - fortunately only from the outside - on Dartmoor prison, as with all prisons - quite a grim view.
While I could live with closing the prison I was dismayed when the MOD closed down Stonehouse and Haslar.