The Known World
What is different about the way slavery is depicted in this novel?
something we don't see in most books

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something we don't see in most books
One important way that slavery is depicted differently in this novel than most is the way in which it portrays ownership of slaves. Most novels only address ownership in terms of white slave owners. The Known World also depicts black as slaveowners and addresses their justification of slave ownership.
The Known World