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Amistad
Amistad
Publication Date
January 9, 2024
January 9, 2024
Format
Hardcover / Unabridged
Hardcover / Unabridged
Pages
288
288
ISBN-13
978-0-06-289849-4
978-0-06-289849-4
Freedom and equality are the watchwords of American democracy. But like justice, freedom and equality are meaningless when there is no corresponding practical application of the ideals they represent. Physical, bodily liberty is fundamental to every American’s personal sovereignty. And yet, millions of Americans—including author Deborah Plant’s brother, whose life sentence at Angola Prison reveals a shocking current parallel to her academic work on the history of slavery in America—are deprived of these basic freedoms every day.
In her studies of Zora Neale Hurston, Deborah Plant became fascinated by Hurston’s explanation for the atrocities of the international slave trade. In her memoir, *Dust Tracks on a Road*, Hurston wrote: “But the inescapable fact that stuck in my craw, was: my people had sold me and the white people had bought me. . . . It impressed upon me the universal nature of greed and glory.” We look the other way when the basic human rights of marginalized and stigmatized groups are violated and desecrated, not realizing that only the practice of justice everywhere secures justice, for any of us, anywhere.
An active vigilance is required of those who would be and remain free; with *Of Greed and Glory*, Deborah Plant reveals the many ways in which slavery continues in America today and charts our collective course toward personal sovereignty for all.
In her studies of Zora Neale Hurston, Deborah Plant became fascinated by Hurston’s explanation for the atrocities of the international slave trade. In her memoir, *Dust Tracks on a Road*, Hurston wrote: “But the inescapable fact that stuck in my craw, was: my people had sold me and the white people had bought me. . . . It impressed upon me the universal nature of greed and glory.” We look the other way when the basic human rights of marginalized and stigmatized groups are violated and desecrated, not realizing that only the practice of justice everywhere secures justice, for any of us, anywhere.
An active vigilance is required of those who would be and remain free; with *Of Greed and Glory*, Deborah Plant reveals the many ways in which slavery continues in America today and charts our collective course toward personal sovereignty for all.
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Edition Info
Publisher / Imprint
Amistad
Amistad
Publication Date
January 9, 2024
January 9, 2024
Format
Hardcover / Unabridged
Hardcover / Unabridged
Pages
288
288
ISBN-13
978-0-06-289849-4
978-0-06-289849-4
Hardcover
Unabridged
Publication Date:
January 9, 2024
ISBN-13:
978-0-06-289849-4