The book is based on two historical incidents. In the year 1829 in Kentucky, a pregnant slave woman led a revolt against slave traders. She was captured and sentenced to be executed, but only after the birth of her child. The following year in North Carolina, a white woman had reportedly been giving refuge to runaway slaves. The book combines the two stories, with the two women meeting and participating in a plan to free the runaways.
Dessa Rose was written as a response to
William Styron's 1968 novel
The Confessions of Nat Turner. The white man assuming the voice of an African-American man enraged the black community. In
Dessa Rose, the author Sherley Anne Williams, a black woman, takes the voice of a white woman.
Dessa Rose alternatively defines freedom and agency from a female character's perspective, using distinct literary techniques. Williams broke free of traditional stereotypes attached to this specific genre of slave narratives and showcased a new kind of multidimensional set of characters. ==Film adaptation==