1937-1940: (LFAS Members Reflecting on Culpability — Unlike Vincent LFAS Members Constantly Reflecting on Their Culpability Within the Ever-Changing Politica…
1937-1940: (LFAS Members Reflecting on Culpability — Unlike Vincent LFAS Members Constantly Reflecting on Their Culpability Within the Ever-Changing Political and Social Systems, Valcin Alice Garoute and Madeleine Sylvain Later Likening Working-Class Women’s Labor Exploitation and Access to Political Power and Education to Enslavement — Making Valcin’s Earlier Narrative of a Domestic Worker’s Escape Even More Revealing Within the Body of the Women’s Journalistic Archive): Unlike Vincent, LFAS members were constantly reflecting on their culpability within the ever-changing political and social systems of the country. Valcin, Alice Garoute, and Madeleine Sylvain would later liken working-class women’s labor exploitation and access to political power and education to enslavement, making Valcin’s earlier narrative of a domestic worker’s escape even more revealing within the body of the women’s journalistic archive — the same women who had called a servant’s departure rogue would come to name the conditions of that servitude as slavery, the archive recording their evolution in real time.