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-As my two estates are at the two extremities of the island, I am entitled to say from my own knowledge...that book-keepers and overseers kick black women in the belly from one end of Jamaica to the other- Matthew Monk Lewis 
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Dadzie uses clear, precise writing to document the stealing, transportation, subjugation, enslavement, and rebellion of Africans, notably our women, from The Continent to the New World.
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As she presents the forgotten spaces and importance of women and the crucial contributions they made within this time, her  acerbic wit and commitment to ensuring that whatever illumination could be brought so that these women, named and unnamed, would have their place in the narrative of resistance.
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Dadzie holds nothing back as she exposes the realities and debunks the racialised perceptions that have been a part of the colonizers handbook for far too long. She uses this research to elucidate the roles that our ancestors have been placed in and how that influences to this day the way white society reacts to and perpetuates held presumptions on our bodies and consciousness. 
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-Slavery and the Slave Trade, with its crude levelling of sexual distinctions, meant that African women shared every inch of the man's spiritual and physical odyssey- Lucille Mathurin Mair
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There is no doubt that Black women are absolutely the definition of strength. The horrors they endured, witnessed, made a part of, and yet still, they stood firmly in their right to be free, to orchestrate action, and undermine the colonialist institution.
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