Mosterman offers an in-depth study of the often-overlooked spaces where enslaved people lived and labored to demonstrate that proximity highlighted the disparities between enslavers and the enslaved and was used as a tool of oppression.(William and Mary Quarterly) A welcome corrective to the history of slavery in New Netherland—and, more generally, in the North— underscoring that the lived experiences of those in bondage there were neither static nor monolithic.(New York History)