Uncovering the history of Black liberation and its confrontations with the American state.
“Rarely does a book make an original and seminal contribution to a well-worn field, the history of emancipation.”
— Manisha Sinha, James L. and Shirley A. Draper Chair in American History, University of Connecticut
“An incredible story.”
— Bruce Baker, coeditor of After Slavery: Race, Labor, and Citizenship in the Reconstruction South
“Administering Freedom is an exceptional piece of scholarship — a story both fascinating and largely untold . . . . superb.”
— Matthew E. Stanley, Jacobin
“A remarkable achievement and invaluable contribution.”
—Elizabeth Regosin, author of Freedom’s Promise: Ex-Slave Families and Citizenship in the Age of Emancipation
“An incisive, timely book.”
— Leigh Soares, Journal of African American History