'They tell you one thing but you are not free.' London in 1802 is a
dangerous place for black people, unsure of their legal status and
threatened by slave catchers. Elizabeth d'Aviniere, the mixed race
great-niece of the Lord Chief Justice, who had spent her childhood in
his home, now fears for her own children's safety and yearns for her
mother, an African-born enslaved woman. Why did she no longer write? Was
she dead? Had she been recaptured?
Dangerous Freedom weaves fact with fiction to reveal 'the great
deception' exercised by the powerful on the child known as Dido as seen
through the eyes of the adult Elizabeth. This magnificent and radical
portrayal of a known historical character adds to our understanding of a
trauma that continues to exist just below the surface of contemporary
life.