Abstract

This essay represents the work of memory. For African Americans, memory works against the cultural amnesia insisted upon by the trauma of centuries of enslavement. The effort here is to remember the dignity and the economy of a woman whose toil, like many others of her generation, wrought an enduring wisdom.

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