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Covering 19th-century America, Ryan tells the story of legally and socially dependent people--free and enslaved African Americans, married white women, and servants--who resisted violence in Massachusetts and New York despite lacking formal protection through the legal system.al system.

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Covering 19th-century America, Ryan tells the story of legally and socially dependent people--free and enslaved African Americans, married white women, and servants--who resisted violence in Massachusetts and New York despite lacking formal protection through the legal system.al system.
Autorenporträt
Kelly A. Ryan is Dean of the School of Social Sciences and Professor of History at Indiana University Southeast. She is the author of Everyday Crimes: Social Violence and Civil Rights in Early America (NYU Press 2019) and Regulating Passion: Sexuality and Patriarchal Rule in Massachusetts, 1700-1830 (Oxford University Press, 2014).