In Belvoir: An Archaeology of Maryland Slavery, Julie M. Schablitsky excavates more than just artifacts; she uncovers stories of survival, resistance, and restoration of enslaved African Americans who lived and worked at Belvoir during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Through archaeological discovery and collaboration with descendant communities, Schablitsky reshapes how we remember slavery in America and offers a model for ethical archaeology rooted in justice and care.
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