Slavery in the Age of Memory
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Ana Lucia Araujo is a social and cultural historian whose work delves into transnational and comparative history. Her research deeply explores the history of slavery and the Atlantic slave trade, along with their present-day legacies, including the long history of demands for reparations for slavery and colonialism. She holds a particular interest in the memory, heritage, and visual culture associated with slavery. Her approach uncovers the intricate connections between past and present, offering compelling insights into the enduring impacts of historical injustices.
