Isadora Moura Mota is Assistant Professor of History at Princeton University.
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"Freedom's Horizon demonstrates that no balanced view of slavery and emancipation in the Atlantic can be reached without probing the political views and actions of the slaves themselves, and how they influenced the process of slavery's demise internationally. Its publication will be a major contribution to the history of slavery in the Americas, Atlantic history, the history of the slave trade, and the history of the American Civil War in its international repercussions." (Sidney Chalhoub, Harvard University) "Freedom's Horizon captures the transnational dynamics shaping Atlantic slavery and abolition, putting Brazil, Britain, and the United States in simultaneous focus. Mota's fascinating narrative weaves together rich archival material to show readers how involved in and relevant to the process of abolition enslaved and free people of African descent were in nineteenth-century Brazil. This is an important book that will contribute to historiographies on the abolition of slavery in Brazil; hemispheric and Atlantic antislavery diplomacy; the African diaspora; Black political literacy and consciousness; slavery and the public sphere." (Marcela Echeverri, Yale University) "Freedom's Horizon expands our understanding of global abolitionism, locating Brazil-and its enslaved insurgents-as a central node in international movements for Black freedom. This outstanding book is a must-read not just for historians of Brazil but also for scholars of US and Atlantic slavery." (Caitlin Fitz, Northwestern University)

