''Moses and the Monster and Miss Anne is such an original and sophisticated examination across race and class boundaries of the lives of three antebellum women. It is illuminating, informative, provocative, and intellectually stimulating.'' Darlene Clark Hine, co-author of A Shining Thread of Hope: The History of Black Women in America ''This significant work represents an innovative, thoughtful, and creative consideration of intersections between gender, region, and slavery. I cannot overly stress this book's unique and important contributions to women's studies, African American studies, history, and cultural studies.'' Walter Allen, co-editor of Higher Education in a Global Society: Achieving Diversity, Equity, and Excellence

