By Susanna Graham-Pye and Foreword by Lynne A. Rhodes
Available on Apr 28, 2025
An evocative journey through Cape Cod, Massachusetts, uncovering the hidden
and often-overlooked stories of the enslaved people who lived and
worked there
As both a work of historical, creative nonfiction and a guidebook, For the Unremembered
uncovers and reflects on Cape Cod's role in the institution
of slavery. Readers will learn about the Cape's involvement in
the chattel slave trade and how colonists participated in and supported
this inhumane system through various means. Uncovering the traces left
behind by the enslaved individuals who lived on the Cape, author Susanna
Graham-Pye highlights the importance of recognizing the
contributions and lives of those who were deliberately left out of
mainstream history.
Through a blend of lyrical reflections and practical guidance, this
book invites readers to explore significant locations across Cape Cod,
offering a deeper understanding of its historical landscape. By
revisiting the places where enslaved people once stood and evoking the
sights, sounds, and smells they might have experienced, For the Unremembered
seeks to bridge the gap between past and present.
Features include
• addresses and coordinates for key locations to visit on the Cape to pursue a deeper understanding of its past;
• a foreword by Lynne Rhodes, president of the Cape Cod Chapter of NAACP; and
• chapters that spotlight towns including Sandwich, Yarmouth, Barnstable and Dennis, Eastham, Brewster, Falmouth and Mashpee, Harwich and Chatham, Orleans, Wellfleet, Truro, and Provincetown.
For the Unremembered encourages readers
to join the ongoing efforts to untangle the systemic racism rooted in
our history and to honor the unremembered individuals who helped shape
our communities. This book is an important step toward a more inclusive
and truthful understanding of Cape Cod's past and its role in slavery in
the United States.
Size: 6.0in x 9.0in | Pages: 144
| 57 color and B&W images
Binding: Hardback
ISBN: 9780764369094
PRICE:
$29.99
Hardback - $29.99 USD