The American Civil War is still being fought. The racist inheritance of the South now permeates the collective unconscious of many who are taking their stand against African Americans and other people of color through this country’s racist legal and prison system and also through cutbacks in government that fall most heavily on those whom this society dragged across oceans to enslave and exploit. To understand the dynamics of the present, we must perceive the peculiar way in which racism is intertwined with a global system of economic exploitation that continues to flourish, rewarding some while disinheriting many others. Walter Johnson’s magnum opus puts the economy of slavery at the center of American history. His account succeeds in avoiding the sort of vulgar Marxist reductionism that misses the depth of human suffering that reached an apex in the first sixty-five years of the nineteenth century—suffering which in its modern twenty-first...
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August 01 2013
River of Dark Dreams: Slavery and Empire in the Cotton Kingdom
Anne Norton
Princeton University Press
, 2013
Edited by Boubekeur, Amel; Roy, Olivier
Columbia University Press
, 2012
Elli Tikvah Sarah
David Paul Books
, 2012
Walter Johnson
Harvard University Press
, 2013
Tikkun (2013) 28 (3): 73.
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River of Dark Dreams: Slavery and Empire in the Cotton Kingdom. Tikkun 1 August 2013; 28 (3): 73. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/08879982-2013-3022
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