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SUMMARY:Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Rachel Sarah O’Toole
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231204T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20231204T193000
DTSTAMP:20260512T103826Z
UID:4b5eec3f0845407796d627fa70d3c057@www.dependency.uni-bonn.de
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CREATED:20231114T110932Z
DESCRIPTION:How did enslaved individuals in the Americas navigate the path
  to freedom?\n Focusing on Trujillo\, Peru\, this lecture contends that le
 gal manumission alone did not guarantee freedom. Instead\, it argues that 
 enslaved individuals\, particularly in 17th-century Trujillo\, strategical
 ly combined debt and manumission agreements. Analyzing notarial records\, 
 the study shows how these individuals\, following the examples of scholars
  like Kathryn Burns and others\, used the public recording of debt to asse
 rt financial autonomy and reputational responsibility. Enslaved men positi
 oned themselves as providers in patriarchal roles\, while women used debt 
 agreements to claim municipal subjectivity and honorable casta identities.
  This dual strategy was a conscious step toward freedom in a gendered cont
 ext.
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URL:https://www.dependency.uni-bonn.de/en/events/joseph-c-miller-memorial-
 lecture-by-rachel-sarah-o2019toole
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