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Maria R. Montalvo, "Enslaved Archives: Slavery, Law, and the Production of the Past" (Johns Hopkins UP, 2024)

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Navigating Archives: Unearthing Histories of Enslaved Lives

This chapter discusses the critical role of archival research in historical studies, especially in the digital era, while stressing the importance of thorough engagement with materials. It illustrates the personal journeys of historians as they analyze legal documents related to enslaved individuals, revealing emotional complexities and the significance of reflecting on their findings. The chapter also examines the unique redhibition laws of antebellum Louisiana and their impact on the narratives of enslaved lives, showcasing the intricate connections between law, history, and personal storytelling.

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