19th Century Woman Mummified Inside the Airtight Metallic Case

19th Century Woman Mummified Inside the Airtight Metallic Case

Trista - May 7, 2019

19th Century Woman Mummified Inside the Airtight Metallic Case
The Portable Nineteenth-Century African American Women Writers edited by Hollis Robbins. NPR.

2. A Symbol, Not a Body

The incredibly well-preserved state of Martha’s body, as well as the ability for modern science to recreate her face with such beautiful clarity, gave her case a real intimacy to modern historians and members of the black community in Queens. Seeing her face allowed people to empathize with her on a higher level and picture her day to day life and struggles in a society that may have granted her freedom but didn’t make any effort to offer equality and opportunity.

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