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The sewing girl's tale, a story of crime and consequences in Revolutionary America, John Wood Sweet

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The sewing girl's tale, a story of crime and consequences in Revolutionary America, John Wood Sweet
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-347) and index
Illustrations
platesmapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The sewing girl's tale
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1313793760
Responsibility statement
John Wood Sweet
Sub title
a story of crime and consequences in Revolutionary America
Summary
"A riveting historical drama that tells the story of the first rape trial on record in American history and the fault lines of class privilege and gender bias that it exposed, showing how much has changed over two centuries and how much has not"--, Provided by publisherSummer, 1793. A crime was committed in the back room of a New York brothel-- the kind of crime that even victims usually kept secret. Instead, seventeen-year-old seamstress Lanah Sawyer charged a gentleman with rape. Her accusation sparked a raw courtroom drama and a relentless struggle for vindication that threatened both Lanah's and her assailant's lives. The trial exposed a predatory sexual underworld, sparked riots in the streets, and ignited a vigorous debate about class privilege and sexual double standards. Sweet takes us from a chance encounter in the street, and shows that if our laws and our culture were changed by a persistent young woman and the power of words two hundred years ago, they can be changed again--Adapted from dust jacket
Table Of Contents
Prologue -- Rescue -- Mother Carey -- Daylight -- The rake -- The pilot -- Gatekeepers -- The prosecutrix -- Closing arguments -- Outrage -- Seduction -- Recovery -- Epilogue
Target audience
adult
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