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Fishpond.com.au

$20.43

To Walk about in Freedom: The Long Emancipation of Priscilla Joyner by Carole (University of Buffalo) Emberton | Paperback | 2023

Delivery $8.95

The Nile Australia

$24.98

To Walk About in Freedom by Carole Emberton, The Nile AU

Delivery between 21–29 May $6.99

BIG W

$25.03

To Walk About in Freedom

Delivery $11

MightyApe.com.au

$25.03

To Walk About in Freedom

Delivery between 20–22 May $6.99

MightyApe.com.au

$29.99

To Walk About in Freedom

Delivery between 20–22 May $6.99

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Interesting story!!
18 June 2024J.

originally posted on daedalusbooks.com

Interesting story!!

Specification

ImprintW.W. Norton and Company
Pub date14 Mar 2023
DEWEY edition23
LanguageEnglish
Spine width18mm

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Updated 28 days ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Fishpond.com.au

$20.43

To Walk about in Freedom: The Long Emancipation of Priscilla Joyner by Carole (University of Buffalo) Emberton | Paperback | 2023

Delivery $8.95

The Nile Australia

$24.98

To Walk About in Freedom by Carole Emberton, The Nile AU

Delivery between 21–29 May $6.99

BIG W

$25.03

To Walk About in Freedom

Delivery $11

MightyApe.com.au

$25.03

To Walk About in Freedom

Delivery between 20–22 May $6.99

MightyApe.com.au

$29.99

To Walk About in Freedom

Delivery between 20–22 May $6.99

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

Interesting story!!
18 June 2024

Interesting story!!

J. originally posted on daedalusbooks.com

Specification

ImprintW.W. Norton and Company
Pub date14 Mar 2023
DEWEY edition23
LanguageEnglish
Spine width18mm

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To Walk About in Freedom by Carole Emberton
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To Walk About in Freedom by Carole Emberton

To Walk About in Freedom by Carole Emberton

$20.43

(1 reviews)

Priscilla Joyner was born into the world of slavery in 1858 North Carolina and came of age at the dawn of emancipation. Raised by a white slaveholding woman, Joyner never knew the truth about her parentage. She grew up isolated and unsure of who she was and where she belonged--feelings that no emancipation proclamation could assuage. Her life story--candidly recounted in an oral history for the Federal Writers' Project--captures the intimate nature of freedom. Using Joyner's interview and the interviews of other formerly enslaved people, historian Carole Emberton uncovers the deeply personal, emotional journeys of freedom's charter generation--the people born into slavery who walked into a new world of freedom during the Civil War. From the seemingly mundane to the most vital, emancipation opened up a myriad of new possibilities: what to wear and where to live, what jobs to take and who to love. Although Joyner was educated at a Freedmen's Bureau school and married a man she loved, slavery cast a long shadow. Uncertainty about her parentage haunted her life, and as Jim Crow took hold throughout the South, segregation, disfranchisement, and racial violence threatened the loving home she made for her family. But through it all, she found beauty in the world and added to it where she could. Weaving together illuminating voices from the charter generation, To Walk About in Freedom gives us a kaleidoscopic look at the lived experiences of emancipation and challenges us to think anew about the consequences of failing to reckon with the afterlife of slavery.

Priscilla Joyner was born into the world of slavery in 1858 North Carolina and came of age at the dawn of emancipation. Raised by a white slaveholding woman, Joyner never knew the truth about her parentage. She grew up isolated and unsure of who she was and where she belonged--feelings that no emancipation proclamation could assuage. Her life story--candidly recounted in an oral history for the Federal Writers' Project--captures the intimate nature of freedom. Using Joyner's interview and the interviews of other formerly enslaved people, historian Carole Emberton uncovers the deeply personal, emotional journeys of freedom's charter generation--the people born into slavery who walked into a new world of freedom during the Civil War. From the seemingly mundane to the most vital, emancipation opened up a myriad of new possibilities: what to wear and where to live, what jobs to take and who to love. Although Joyner was educated at a Freedmen's Bureau school and married a man she loved, slavery cast a long shadow. Uncertainty about her parentage haunted her life, and as Jim Crow took hold throughout the South, segregation, disfranchisement, and racial violence threatened the loving home she made for her family. But through it all, she found beauty in the world and added to it where she could. Weaving together illuminating voices from the charter generation, To Walk About in Freedom gives us a kaleidoscopic look at the lived experiences of emancipation and challenges us to think anew about the consequences of failing to reckon with the afterlife of slavery.

(1 reviews)

Priscilla Joyner was born into the world of slavery in 1858 North Carolina and came of age at the dawn of emancipation. Raised by a white slaveholding woman, Joyner never knew the truth about her parentage. She grew up isolated and unsure of who she was and where she belonged--feelings that no emancipation proclamation could assuage. Her life story--candidly recounted in an oral history for the Federal Writers' Project--captures the intimate nature of freedom. Using Joyner's interview and the interviews of other formerly enslaved people, historian Carole Emberton uncovers the deeply personal, emotional journeys of freedom's charter generation--the people born into slavery who walked into a new world of freedom during the Civil War. From the seemingly mundane to the most vital, emancipation opened up a myriad of new possibilities: what to wear and where to live, what jobs to take and who to love. Although Joyner was educated at a Freedmen's Bureau school and married a man she loved, slavery cast a long shadow. Uncertainty about her parentage haunted her life, and as Jim Crow took hold throughout the South, segregation, disfranchisement, and racial violence threatened the loving home she made for her family. But through it all, she found beauty in the world and added to it where she could. Weaving together illuminating voices from the charter generation, To Walk About in Freedom gives us a kaleidoscopic look at the lived experiences of emancipation and challenges us to think anew about the consequences of failing to reckon with the afterlife of slavery.

Priscilla Joyner was born into the world of slavery in 1858 North Carolina and came of age at the dawn of emancipation. Raised by a white slaveholding woman, Joyner never knew the truth about her parentage. She grew up isolated and unsure of who she was and where she belonged--feelings that no emancipation proclamation could assuage. Her life story--candidly recounted in an oral history for the Federal Writers' Project--captures the intimate nature of freedom. Using Joyner's interview and the interviews of other formerly enslaved people, historian Carole Emberton uncovers the deeply personal, emotional journeys of freedom's charter generation--the people born into slavery who walked into a new world of freedom during the Civil War. From the seemingly mundane to the most vital, emancipation opened up a myriad of new possibilities: what to wear and where to live, what jobs to take and who to love. Although Joyner was educated at a Freedmen's Bureau school and married a man she loved, slavery cast a long shadow. Uncertainty about her parentage haunted her life, and as Jim Crow took hold throughout the South, segregation, disfranchisement, and racial violence threatened the loving home she made for her family. But through it all, she found beauty in the world and added to it where she could. Weaving together illuminating voices from the charter generation, To Walk About in Freedom gives us a kaleidoscopic look at the lived experiences of emancipation and challenges us to think anew about the consequences of failing to reckon with the afterlife of slavery.

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The lowest price for To Walk About in Freedom by Carole Emberton right now is $20.43 at Fishpond.com.au, compared across 4 retailers.

The all-time low was $19.85 on 2 Nov 2025 — today's price is 3% above the lowest ever. This is at or near its all-time low — a good time to buy.

Prices last updated 15 May 2026.

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