
Episode 61: Judith Giesberg Resists Giving Readers What They Want
Drafting the Past
Searching for Lost Connections
This chapter tells the poignant story of Henry Tibbs, a formerly enslaved man determined to reunite with his mother after a long separation caused by the domestic slave trade. It highlights the emotional impact of family separations in mid-century America, exploring the desperate measures taken by freed individuals to reconnect. The discussion also emphasizes the research challenges in reconstructing these narratives, underlining the importance of empathy and representation in historical storytelling.
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