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Titled using epithets that their colonial masters applied to the convicts, Edith M. Zieglers Harlots, Hussies, and Poor Unfortunate Women examines the lives of this intriguing subset of American immigrants. Basing much of her powerful narrative on the experiences of actual women, Ziegler restores individual faces to women stripped of their basic freedoms. She begins by vividly invoking the social conditions of eighteenth-century Britain, which suffered high levels of criminal activity, frequently petty thievery. Contemporary readers and scholars will be fascinated by Zieglers explanation of how gender-influenced punishments were meted out to women and often ensnared them in Britains system of convict labor. Ziegler depicts the methods and operation of the convict trade and sale procedures in colonial markets. 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Historians have long attributed the relatively flexible system of race relations in preCivil War East Florida to the areas Spanish heritage. While acknowledging the importance of that heritage, this book gives more than the usual emphasis to the role of African American agency in exploiting the limited opportunities that such a heritage permitted. Spanish rule presented institutions and customs that talented, ambitious, and fortunate individuals might, and did, exploit. Although racial prejudice was never absent, persons of color aspired to lives of dignity, security, and prosperity. Frank Marottis subjects are the free people of African descent in the broad sense of the term free, that is, not just those who were legally free, but all those who resisted the constraints of legal bondage and otherwise asserted varying degrees of control over themselves and their circumstances. Collectively, this population was indispensable to the evolution of the existing social order. 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