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[The] primary subject is the folk thought regarding ethics that was grounded in the slave’s experience, more so than on policies and political outcomes. Slave histories rarely give the voice of slaves such priority.
--Choice

Offers a refreshing interpretation of the intellectual contributions of enslaved and formerly enslaved blacks and the legacy of their moral economy in the United States.
--Journal of Southern History

An informative and provocative book.
--The Griot

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