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Dr. Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick is an Assistant Professor at the University of San Diego and University of Nottingham
Four hundred years after the introduction of chattel slavery in British North America, and a century and a half after the Emancipation Proclamation, slavery persists. Drawing on fifteen years of work in the antislavery movement, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick takes an inside look at contemporary slavery and asks: How do contemporary slaveholders rationalize the subjugation of other human beings, and how do they respond when their power is threatened? More than a billion dollars have been spent on contemporary antislavery efforts, yet the practice persists. Why? Unpacking what slaveholders think about emancipation is critical for scholars and policy makers who want to understand the broader context, especially as seen by the powerful. Insight into those moments when the powerful either double down or back off provides a sobering counterbalance to scholarship on popular struggle.
Publication Date
3-25-2019
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poster
Recommended Citation
Choi-Fitzpatrick, Austin, "What Slave-holders Think" (2019). Speaker Series. 4.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/croft_spe/4