Freedom's Currency


Slavery, Capitalism, and Self-Purchase in the United States

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By Julia Wallace Bernier
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
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Pages:
224

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Julia Wallace Bernier is Assistant Professor of History at Washington & Jefferson College.

"Freedom's Currency is probably the most original history of American slavery published in recent years. It is not only the first comprehensive history of self-purchase by the enslaved in the United States, but it also upends conventional understandings of buying freedom for oneself and kinfolk as simply bolstering the system of slavery. In this theoretically sophisticated and astutely argued book, Julia Bernier makes important interventions in the historical literature on slavery and capitalism as well as the multifaceted ways in which Black people and abolitionists resisted enslavement. She reveals how African American dreams of freedom intersected with American propertied freedom bequeathing us a complex heritage in which the long afterlives of slavery continue to haunt demands for Black liberation." (Manisha Sinha, author of The Slave's Cause: A History of Abolition)

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