Two Lives of Sally Miller

Two Lives of Sally Miller

EnglishPaperback / softback
Wilson, Carol
Rutgers University Press
EAN: 9780813540580
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In 1843, the Louisiana Supreme Court heard the case of a slave named Sally Miller, who claimed to have been born a free white person in Germany. Sally, a very light-skinned slave girl working in a New Orleans caf, might not have known she had a case were it not for a woman who recognized her as Salom Muller, with whom she had emigrated from Germany over twenty years earlier. Sally decided to sue for her freedom, and was ultimately freed, despite strong evidence contrary to her claim.

In The Two Lives of Sally Miller, Carol Wilson explores this fascinating legal case and its reflection on broader questions about race, society, and law in the antebellum South. Why did a court system known for its extreme bias against African Americans help to free a woman who was believed by many to be a black slave? Wilson explains that while the notion of white enslavement was shocking, it was easier for society to acknowledge that possibility than the alternative-an African slave who deceived whites and triumphed over the system.

EAN 9780813540580
ISBN 0813540585
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Publication date March 28, 2007
Pages 168
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 15
Country United States
Authors Wilson, Carol
Illustrations 6