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5.0

Poetic, powerful, and thought-provoking. Filled in some gaps in my education while inspiring me to seek out more information on the world’s cruel history. 

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Stunning. Should be required reading. 

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Part history compilation, part piece of journalism and partly the authors own reflections, but primarily I was fascinated by how Smith keeps coming back to how we teach others about slavery, both in America and abroad. A lot of the images described in this book, as well as the writing, will stick with me for a long time. 

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4.0

This is a beautifully written, thoughtful exploration of the history of slavery. You can tell that Smith is both a poet and a journalist. Being British, everything I know about US history I've learnt from books and this one was particularly insightful. It's a great mix of travelogue and history as he tells the narrative of the places he visits and weaves in the wider historical context. It highlights how the foundation of the US is built on slavery and looks at the way the past is reckoned with, or in some cases not reckoned with, but glossed over and rewritten. I found it a really interesting way of learning about history, similar to Afropean by Johnny Pitts. 

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