Emily Margolis wins William Cromwell Foundation Fellowship

In her dissertation, Emily Margolis argues that during the early antebellum period, communities across the South increasingly employed social and legal pressure to reprimand women—white and black, rich and poor, free and enslaved, married and single—who actively managed or interacted with valu​able property. She links this wave of legal and extralegal persecution of women to changes in conceptions of property ownership and concerns about slave rebellions.