
Episode 57: Seth Rockman Vows This Time Will Be Difference
Drafting the Past
Interconnections of Labor and Capitalism
This chapter examines the links between ordinary artifacts from New England and their impact on plantation communities in the South, focusing on the contributions of women like Penelope Rodman Gould. It highlights the complexities of 19th-century capitalism and slavery, showcasing how women's textile labor was crucial in this intertwined economy. Through individual narratives and broader historical insights, the chapter encourages reflections on the implications of production and consumption in both historical and contemporary contexts.
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