Ridgeway explains his position as follows: "i'm a notion of order.
the slave that disappears-...
English, 23.07.2019 10:10 santileiva123199
Ridgeway explains his position as follows: "i'm a notion of order.
the slave that disappears--it's a notion, too. of hope. undoing
what i do so that a slave the next plantation over gets an idea that it
can run, too. if we allow that, we accept the flaw in the imperative.
and i refuse” (223). what is the "flaw in the imperative," and why
is it important for ridgeway and the broader institution of
enslavement that relies on black bodies, that the flaw is
exterminated? why is the hope of freedom so dangerous?
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