Also known as: Black femme freedom
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Johnson develops the concept across an Atlantic geography that includes Senegambia, the long Middle Passage, colonial Louisiana, and the refugee afterlives of Saint-Domingue. Her point is not that Black women were somehow untouched by violence. It is that even under slavery they created social worlds, aesthetic practices, and intimate relations that exceeded the meanings colonial law assigned to them.
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