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    Making a Way Out of No Way ? Lives of Labor, Love, and Resistance: Lives of Labor, Love, and Resistance

    Making a Way Out of No Way ? Lives of Labor, Love, and Resistance by Taylor, Meredith M.;

    Lives of Labor, Love, and Resistance

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    Product details:

    • Publisher MI ? New York University
    • Date of Publication 24 April 2025
    • Number of Volumes Print PDF

    • ISBN 9781613322390
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages208 pages
    • Size 229x187x15 mm
    • Weight 666 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 96 color images
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    A richly imagined, photo illustrated narrative of 150 years of life in slavery on tobacco plantations in Southern Maryland

    For over 165 years, plantation owners in Southern Maryland depended on the labor of enslaved men, women, and children to bring in the tobacco crop. The photographs and stories in this book grew out of the author?s quest to understand how these people, who were subjected to a system that made every attempt to brutalize and dehumanize them, were able not only to survive but to build families and meaningful lives. Author Merideth Taylor has created a credible, well-researched, richly imagined world that is both informative and moving. The traditional central figure and linear plot of the novel has been replaced by an interwoven collage of scenes and community of characters, that reflect the diversity of experience, ?silences,? and incompleteness of the historical record. Her choice to largely avoid graphic depictions of the violence perpetrated on enslaved bodies allows the reader to focus, instead, on the remarkable resilience, ingenuity, skills, and cultural strengths that enabled them to make a way out of no way.

    Author royalties will be donated to Historic Sotterley?s Descendant?s Project.

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