An edition of Working Cures (2000)

Working Cures

Healing, Health, and Power on Southern Slave Plantations

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An edition of Working Cures (2000)

Working Cures

Healing, Health, and Power on Southern Slave Plantations

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"Exploring the charged topic of black health under slavery, Sharla Fett reveals how herbalism, conjuring, midwifery, and other African American healing practices became arts of resistance in the antebellum South.".

"Felt shows how enslaved men and women drew on African precedents to develop a view of health and healing that was distinctly at odds with slaveholders' property concerns. While white slave-owners narrowly defined slave health in terms of "soundness" for labor, slaves embraced a relational concept of health that was intimately tied to religion and community.

African American healing practices thus not only restored the body but also provided a formidable weapon against white objectification of black health.".

"Based on innovative readings of slave narratives, household remedy books, overseer letters, plantation records, and antebellum medical journals, Working Cures charts the contentious realm of plantation medical encounters. Fett's compelling analysis of these struggles illuminates the vital connection drawn by enslaved African Americans between personal health and collective freedom."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
352

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Cover of: Working Cures
Working Cures: Healing, Health, and Power on Southern Slave Plantations
January 17, 2007, The University of North Carolina Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: Working Cures
Working Cures: Healing, Health, and Power on Southern Slave Plantations
January 17, 2007, The University of North Carolina Press
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Working cures
Working cures: healing, health, and power on southern slave plantations
2002, University of North Carolina Press
in English
Cover of: Working Cures
Working Cures: Healing, Health, and Power on Southern Slave Plantations
2000, University of North Carolina Press
in English

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First Sentence

""The being of slavery, its soul and body, lives and moves in the chattel principle," wrote Presbyterian minister James W. C. Pennington in 1849."

The Physical Object

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Paperback
Number of pages
352
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
Weight
14.9 ounces

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OL7972807M
ISBN 10
080785378X
ISBN 13
9780807853788
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1077039
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1255825

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