"…an important contribution to African American studies … Williams reminds readers that if social hierarchies exist in America, those who are disenfranchised may execute methods of resistance known as smooth operating to ensure their survival. Smooth Operating not only, then, is a helpful text for scholars or researchers studying practices of resistance in African American literature or history both prior to and after emancipation, but also points up the relevance of smooth operating to scholars studying practices of resistance against hierarchies of class and, as seen in chapters four and eight, hierarchies of gender." — Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association