Slavery's Metropolis
Discover the complexities of slave life in the heart of early America with Slavery's Metropolis by Rashauna Johnson. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2016, this hardback edition spans 260 pages, offering a deep dive into the paradoxes of life in New Orleans—a vibrant port city pivotal to the Atlantic World. Johnson's work presents vivid narratives that engage a broad audience while also making significant theoretical and methodological contributions for historians and scholars alike. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of history, culture, and the legacy of slavery in one of America's most dynamic cities. Experience the rich tapestry of human stories that shaped New Orleans as you explore the multifaceted dimensions of slave labor and life within this remarkable metropolis.