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Describes the experience of slavery in an urban, cosmopolitan setting. How did masters and slaves use space to define or challenge white supremacy in an interconnected, global city? Reminds me somewhat of Fuentes’s focus on Bridgetown as a site of urban slavery, but Johnson is certainly looking outward more at slaves as citizens of the world, and the ways they struggled to make space in a metropolitan environment
Feb 13, 2021 01:32PM
Slavery's Metropolis: Unfree Labor in New Orleans during the Age of Revolutions (Cambridge Studies on the African Diaspora)

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