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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2019-08-09 06:25 pm

I never walk alone—got my shadow and a black halo

So based on a lacuna which [personal profile] skygiants observed in Stacy Schiff's otherwise amazing-sounding The Witches: Salem, 1692 (2015), I asked [personal profile] a_reasonable_man for references on slavery in colonial New England. One of his recommendations was C.S. Manegold's Ten Hills Farm: The Forgotten History of Slavery in the North (2009). Ten Hills, I wondered, like the neighborhood in Somerville that's like ten minutes northeast of me?

Indeed, that Ten Hills. History is an optical illusion: everything is closer than it seems. It's not a new thought (New England, with Bibles and Rum!), and yet a person still gets these arresting little moments: how crowded with ghosts this ground is.

So I'll read that and it will be stranger.

(Hello. My week disappeared into medical. At present I have a wicked headache but also a cat crouched dragonishly beside me, so. I aten't dead.)
skygiants: the aunts from Pushing Daisies reading and sipping wine on a couch (wine and books)

[personal profile] skygiants 2019-08-09 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)
I also am extremely interested in this book! Do you have a lead on acquiring it?
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[personal profile] yhlee 2019-08-09 11:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I hope your headache goes away soon. What an excellent cat!
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[personal profile] alexxkay 2019-08-10 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
Please continue the not-being-dead behavior.
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[personal profile] brigdh 2019-08-21 03:47 pm (UTC)(link)
What a funny coincidence – I just came across a reference to that same "Ten Hills Farm" book yesterday! I hope it lives up to its promise. And I second the recommendation for "The Witches: Salem, 1692"; I enjoyed that one a great deal.