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The unforgettable saga of one enslaved woman's
fight for justice - and reparationsBorn into
slavery, Henrietta Wood was taken to Cincinnati
and legally freed in 1848. In 1853, a Kentucky
deputy sheriff named Zebulon Ward colluded with
Wood's employer, abducted her, and sold her back
into bondage. She remained enslaved throughout
the Civil War, giving birth to a son in
Mississippi and never forgetting who had put her
in this position.By 1869, Wood had obtained her
freedom for a second time and returned to
Cincinnati, where she sued Ward for damages in
1870. Astonishingly, after eight years
of litigation, Wood won her case In 1878, a
Federal jury awarded her 2,500. More important
than the amount, though the largest ever awarded
by an American court in restitution for slavery,
was the fact that any money was awarded at
all.McDaniel's audiobook is an epic tale of a
Black woman who survived slavery twice and who
achieved more than merely a moral victory over
one of her oppressors. Above all, Sweet Taste of
Liberty is a portrait of an extraordinary
individual as well as a searing reminder of
the lessons of her story, which establish beyond
question the connections between slavery and the
prison system that rose in its place. Review The
reader not only follows the fascinating narrative
of a woman who lost her freedom, but also learns
of the intricacies of slavery in a border state
like Kentucky, the pain of separation from loved
ones, and the ordeals of being sold down the
river, surviving on a large cotton plantation,
and being an enslaved refugee in Texas during the
Civil War... It is an enlightening account from
the point of view of an enslaved woman about the
arduous trip â and the subsequent years
â that many enslaved people were forced to
endure by their masters to avoid their being
liberated by Union armies... McDaniel has
turned these into a captivating account of this
period, revealing how the legal and economic
aspects of the institution of slavery interacted
in very personal and human ways with those who
were kept enslaved. -- Angela Boswell, Professor
of History at Henderson State University, Southwes
tern Historical QuarterlyAs a whole, Sweet Taste
of Liberty is the fruit of excellent
scholarship and a timely and significant addition
to the field of U.S. racial history. -- Ken
Chujo, J.F. Oberlin University, Tokyo, The
Journal of Southern HistoryIn this gripping
study, Rice University historian McDaniel
recounts the painful but triumphant story of one
enslaved woman's long fight for
justice... McDaniel tells this story engrossingly
and accessibly. This is a valuable contribution
to Reconstruction history with clear relevance to
current debates about reparations for
slavery.--Publishers WeeklySweet Taste of Liberty
is a masterpiece. Using an extraordinary archival
discovery, McDaniel expertly weaves a compelling,
fine-grained narrative of the extraordinary life
of Henrietta Wood. . . . But this is not simply
a biography. It also a work of profound analysis,
layered with McDaniel's deep knowledge of
slavery, emancipation, and the law. The book
raises the most profound questions about slavery,
reparations, and the debt that the United States
owes to the people whose unfree labor constructed
a great deal of that nation. -- Gregory P. Downs,
author of The Second American Revolution The
Civil War-Era Struggle over Cuba and the Rebirth
of the American RepublicAs America grapples with
reparations for slavery, Caleb McDaniel unearths
the astounding story of a woman who survived
bondage, twice, and fought for restitution
against impossible odds. In lucid and vivid
prose, he brings us a chilling, inspiring, and
timely examination of both the necessity and
complexity of redressing historical crimes. --
Tony Horwitz, author of Confederates in the Attic
and Spying on the SouthHenrietta Wood's quest to
be made whole by seeking reparations from the man
who kidnapped and re-enslaved her is a
heart-tugging page-turner. With fidelity to the
historical record and insight into the emotions
that run through it, Caleb McDaniel's Sweet Taste
of Liberty tells how enslaved women lived along
the jagged lines that divided house and field,
city and countryside, North and South, and
slavery and freedom. Her triumph is a tribute to
one woman's persistence, courage, legal savvy,
and an enduring devotion to family-its lessons
for us are timeless. -- Martha S. Jones, Society
of Black Alumni Presidential Professor, Johns
Hopkins University, author of Birthright
Citizens A History of Race and Rights in
Antebellum AmericaMcDaniel renders an enthralling
biography of a determined, resilient woman... A
well-researched, well-told story that
also contributes to the debate about reparations.
--Library JournalSweet Taste of Liberty is a
profound book that could not have been released
at a better time... It is an account brimming
with as much
bittersweetness as it does hope. --ZORAA
superbly written chronicle . . . . rich with
vivid personalities and unexpected turns. --Wall
Street Journal Through painstaking archival
research, Bell and McDaniel have reconstructed
their lives with such vivid detail, sensitivity,
and riveting storytelling that you would think
each of their figures left us whole
autobiographies. For the simple act of recovering
their stories, both books would be commendable.
But what makes them essential reading is the
larger questions they demand of us as readers
What exactly was the condition under which
un-enslaved black people lived
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before emancipation--and what is it that they and
their descendants are owed?--The New Republic
W. Caleb McDaniel tells a breathless tale with an
ominously dark feel through many of its pages,
because the monsters here were real. Yes, it's a
complicated tale that races from north to south,
but the righteous audacity that ultimately
occurred in Ohio in 1870 makes it worthwhile,
fist-pumping, and satisfying. Historians, of
course, will want Sweet Taste of Liberty.
Feminists shouldn't miss it. Folks with an
opinion on reparations should find it. All of you
will want to take it home.--Miami Times A deeply
rich story... This beautifully written book is a
must read.--Civil War Monitor Sweet Taste of
Liberty uses the past to show how the open wounds
of slavery still exist.--The AdvocateResearchers,
leisurely readers and those in the general public
looking to be more informed about the history of
slavery and reparations in this country, would be
hard-pressed not to find this book compelling. It
is a story that deserves to be heard and
a conversation that needs to be had.--Bowling
Green Daily NewsA book that single-handedly
proves that new American heroes can be found in
the obscured corners of this country's
history.--Bowery Boys, American History Book of
the Year 2020 About the Author W. Caleb McDaniel
is Mary Gibbs Jones Professor of Humanities and
Professor and Chair of the History Department at
Rice University. His website is wcaleb.org and he
can be found on Twitter at _at_wcaleb.
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