Scrupulously documented and lucidly written, this is an eye-opening look at the complex legacy of slavery in America.(Publishers Weekly) Gellman is a crisp writer who directs both his central characters and his large supporting cast with clarity and economy without sacrificing intellectual heft or moral complexity.(The Wall Street Journal) Gellman's account kept this reviewer—admittedly not always an enthusiastic reader of studies about white founders—engrossed to the very last page.(William & Mary Quarterly) David N. Gellman Liberty's Chain is an elegantly written study of slavery across several generations of the Jay family of New York, which offers an important intervention into several literatures on race and slavery in U.S. history.(Journal of the Early Republic) This long and detailed study of the Jay family of New York focuses on their attitudes and actions regarding race and slavery. Gellman has done a masterful research job, seemingly reading every document written by or about a Jay; if you are interested in the Jays, it is must-read.(Anglican and Episcopal History)