Unyielding Spirits
"Unyielding Spirits" by Taylor & Francis Inc, published in 1999, is an insightful exploration of the experiences of Black women enslaved in colonial Canada and Jamaica. This compelling hardback edition, spanning 206 pages, delves into the complex dynamics of exploitation faced by these women, highlighting both the differences and similarities in their struggles.
The book critically examines how varied approaches to women's productive and reproductive labor influenced the nature of slavery within these two regions. As it uncovers the reasons behind the decline of slavery in Canada and its persistence in the Caribbean, "Unyielding Spirits" invites readers to reflect on a significant, yet often overlooked aspect of history. This essential read is perfect for those looking to deepen their understanding of the intersection of gender, race, and historical context in the journey of Black women. Discover the resilience and strength that characterize their narratives in this remarkable work.