Undoing Slavery: Bodies, Race, and Rights in the Age of Abolition
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
456
Language
English
Published
Feb 1, 2023
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10
1512823279
ISBN-13
9781512823271
Description
Kathleen M. Brown's exploration dives deeply into the complex interplay of bodies, race, and rights during the critical period of abolition. The narrative weaves through various dimensions of history, revealing how cultural, political, and legal frameworks influenced the lives of those affected by slavery. Brown meticulously unpacks the significant reforms and resistance that characterized the era, shedding light on the profound transformations in society's understanding of human rights.
By connecting the historical dots between the economic structures of slavery and the burgeoning movements for freedom and equality, the work highlights the resilience and agency of marginalized communities. Rich in detail and insight, this examination aims not just to recount events but to illuminate the broader implications of undoing slavery for contemporary discussions about race and rights in society today.
By connecting the historical dots between the economic structures of slavery and the burgeoning movements for freedom and equality, the work highlights the resilience and agency of marginalized communities. Rich in detail and insight, this examination aims not just to recount events but to illuminate the broader implications of undoing slavery for contemporary discussions about race and rights in society today.
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