Undoing Slavery: Bodies, Race, and Rights in the Age of Abolition
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Format
Kindle
Pages
448
Language
English
Published
Feb 1, 2023
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10
1512823287
ISBN-13
9781512823288
Description
Kathleen M. Brown's insightful exploration delves deep into the complex layers of abolition, weaving together threads of culture, politics, medicine, and law. She challenges readers to reconsider what it meant to dismantle the institution of slavery, highlighting how intertwined these aspects were in shaping societal change.
With rich historical context, Brown uncovers the human stories behind policies and ideologies, offering a vivid portrait of the struggles for rights and recognition. Her narrative isn't just a recounting of events; it's a heartfelt journey through the lives impacted by abolition.
As she examines the ongoing ramifications of this era, Brown invites readers to reflect on the legacies of race and body politics that still resonate today. Her work not only informs but also engages, making history feel alive and relevant as it unfolds through the pages.
With rich historical context, Brown uncovers the human stories behind policies and ideologies, offering a vivid portrait of the struggles for rights and recognition. Her narrative isn't just a recounting of events; it's a heartfelt journey through the lives impacted by abolition.
As she examines the ongoing ramifications of this era, Brown invites readers to reflect on the legacies of race and body politics that still resonate today. Her work not only informs but also engages, making history feel alive and relevant as it unfolds through the pages.
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