Museum of Chinese in America, 215 Centre Street, New York, NY 10013
In-Person Event | Free Admission | Open to General Public
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The Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) presents its featured MOCA TALKS speaker Professor Jean Pfaelzer and her forthcoming book California, a Slave State, unveiling the untold history of slavery and resistance in California, from the Spanish missions, indentured Native American ranch hands, Indian boarding schools, Black miners, kidnapped Chinese prostitutes, and convict laborers to victims of modern trafficking.
In American lore, California is Eden, a land of unending sunshine, long coastlines, and rich harvests—a prize for a country hellbent on fulfilling the promise of manifest destiny. But in California, a Slave State, Pfaelzer shows that, since the very first colonizers crossed the border, the Golden State was and still is powered by slavery—a piece of American history that many still try to bury.
Looking West, Pfaelzer upends the long-held North-South map of American slavery and reveals the slave revolts that mark California’s history: the burning of Spanish missions; prison uprisings; a West Coast underground railroad; and countless battles for freedom in the streets and the courts that we still see today.
Ultimately, Pfaelzer reveals the history of California as a state that was built on slavery, shredding the state’s utopian brand. She rewrites our understanding of race in the West and redefines America’s uneasy paths to freedom.
This program is moderated by Anita L. Allen, Henry R. Silverman Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania.