Mark Perzel
27 April 2025
34m 16s
Donna Tesiero: A Revolutionary Woman
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34:16
Mark Perzel
27 April 2025
34m 16s
00:00
34:16
Author Donna Tesiero shares insights into her book, "A Revolutionary Woman: Elizabeth Freeman and the Abolition of Slavery in the North." Tesiero details Freeman's journey from enslavement in New York to her pivotal role in abolishing slavery in Massachusetts through a groundbreaking court case. The conversation explores the stark differences in the treatment of slaves between New York and Massachusetts in the 18th century, the abuses Freeman endured, and her extraordinary resilience and influence. Learn how Freeman's courage and moral strength not only secured her own freedom but also left an enduring legacy on those around her, including the renowned novelist Catharine Maria Sedgwick. This is the inspiring story of a woman whose fight for freedom helped shape the course of history.
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FEATURED TITLE
"A Revolutionary Woman: Elizabeth Freeman and the Abolition of Slavery in the North." McFarland, softcover (2024) ISBN: 9781476694535 https://mcfarlandbooks.com/product/a-revolutionary-woman/
BOOK DESCRIPTION
At the end of the American Revolution, Elizabeth Freeman was an enslaved widow and mother living in Massachusetts. Hearing the words of the new Massachusetts state constitution which declared liberty and equality for all, she sought the help of a young lawyer named Theodore Sedgwick, later Speaker of the House and one of America’s leading Federalist politicians. The lawsuit that she and Sedgwick pursued would bring freedom to her and her daughter, as well as thousands of other enslaved people.
After leaving her enslaver’s family to work for the family of Theodore Sedgwick, she effectively became the foster mother to his seven children when his wife Pamela became a chronic invalid, enabling Sedgwick to pursue his political career. Two of his sons would credit her with saving their lives. His daughter Catharine Maria Sedgwick, one of the most famous female novelists of the early decades of the nineteenth century, would make her the model for one of her most celebrated heroines. This biography details Elizabeth Freeman’s life and the far-reaching influence of her battle for freedom.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Donna Tesiero holds a bachelor’s degree from Cornell, a law degree from Columbia, and master’s degrees from Harvard and Lesley University. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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