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Am I a Slave?

Language EnglishEnglish
E-book Adobe ePub DRM
Publishers Jawanna Dean, June 2026
What does freedom mean when survival itself is controlled?In Am I a Slave?, Jawanna Dean examines on... Full description
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What does freedom mean when survival itself is controlled?In Am I a Slave?, Jawanna Dean examines one of the most urgent moral questions in American life: whether people are truly free when debt, labor, housing, healthcare, taxation, family court, credit, transportation, and public administration govern the conditions of ordinary survival.This book does not equate modern hardship with historical chattel slavery. It confronts that history with clarity and respect, recognizing the specific violence, legal ownership, forced labor, family destruction, racial terror, and generational theft imposed upon Black people in America. From that foundation, Dean expands the inquiry into modern systems of control that no longer use iron chains, but often operate through contracts, invoices, court orders, credit files, employment schedules, medical bills, housing instability, administrative penalties, and economic dependence.Using the disciplined logic of Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control, Am I a Slave? examines how freedom can be weakened even when legal personhood remains intact. The question is not merely whether a person is owned by law. The deeper question is whether a person can refuse harm, remain housed, receive care, recover from debt, protect family stability, control time, move freely, and make meaningful choices without risking collapse.Dean explores housing as captivity, labor as a work cage, debt as a leash, family court as court-ordered constraint, race as both historical wound and political overlay, and the body as the final record of institutional pressure. She follows the advantage to the employers, landlords, lenders, insurers, courts, agencies, corporations, and public systems that benefit when people cannot meaningfully refuse.The book then moves from analysis to reform. Dean calls for labor reform, a thirty-hour workweek, residential stability, debt repair, family-court reform, healthcare access, fair taxation, constitutional reconstruction, and permanent safeguards against re-captivity. At the center of the work stands The One Key Strategy, a peaceful civic demand using an ordinary key as a symbol of access, exclusion, captivity, release, and public notice.Am I a Slave? is a work of public-policy thought, civic analysis, moral argument, and structural critique. It challenges readers to measure freedom not by slogans, ceremonies, or legal language alone, but by the lived conditions of human life.Freedom must be more than the right to survive. It must include the power to live, choose, improve, rest, recover, create, participate, worship, move, love, and remain secure within the world.

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Full name Am I a Slave?
Author Jawanna Dean
Language English
Binding E-book - Adobe ePub DRM
Date of issue 2026
EAN 9798235843196
Libristo code 53222470
Publishers Jawanna Dean
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