Closer to Freedom
Enslaved Women and Everyday Resistance in the Plantation South
by Stephanie M. H. Camp
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“Glymph treats the plantation household as an engine of production and a battleground where gender, race, and class competed for control. The prose balances close archival reconstruction with sustained argument, so you’ll come away with a sharper, less sentimental picture of mistresses as active power holders rather than passive victims. What works best is its reframing of domestic space as political economy; the main limitation is its heavy scholarly density and insistence on argument over storytelling, which slows pacing for general readers.”
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