Moving Toward Freedom: The Political Education of Enslaved Americans

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A magisterial, groundbreaking new study of the lives of enslaved Americans on the cusp of the Civil War that places them–and their hard-won political knowledge–rightly at the center of the fight for[more below]

  • Author: O’Donovan, Susan Eva
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Page Count: 384
  • Publish Date: March 24 2026
  • ISBN10: 0593657047
  • Language: English

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A magisterial, groundbreaking new study of the lives of enslaved Americans on the cusp of the Civil War that places them–and their hard-won political knowledge–rightly at the center of the fight for freedom

The enduring image of American slavery has been of workers trapped on plantations, shuttling from squalid quarters to the fields and back again, or confined to the homes of abusive owners, constantly under surveillance and restriction. But if that were the whole picture, how would black Southerners have organized into such a formidable force the moment war erupted?

With Moving Toward Freedom, eminent historian Susan Eva O’Donovan radically widens the lens to reveal a new landscape of the slaveholding South: one in which enslaved workers were not pinned in place but mobile, deployed as laborers–and even as captains–on steamboats and ferries, or as teamsters transporting staple crops across the expanding country, or as ladies’ maids waiting on their mistresses on European vacations. While performing brutal and involuntary work, O’Donovan argues, enslaved Americans managed to accumulate the crucial experience and knowledge that they would use to bring about their own liberation.

Piecing together an extraordinary archive of letters, travel passes, receipts, and other documentation of lives in which literacy was illegal, O’Donovan allows her subjects to speak for themselves as they move through markets, jails, waterways, gold mines, and foreign lands. In so doing, O’Donovan demonstrates that slavery’s incredible profitability depended on a fundamentally unsustainable balance between commercial imperatives and slaveholders’ drive for control–one that enslaved workers eventually succeeded in using to their advantage, bringing slavery to its knees.

Author: Susan Eva O’Donovan
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Penguin Press
Published: 03/24/2026
Pages: 384
Weight: 1.38lbs
Size: 9.25h x 6.13w x 1.03d
ISBN: 9780593657041
Language: English

Author

O'Donovan, Susan Eva

Binding

ISBN10

0593657047

ISBN13

9780593657041

Page Count

384

Published Date

March 24 2026

Language

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