Experience of a Female Slave
.... centuries. Shorn from her family, Chessier was intimately acquainted with the deprivation and soul killing monotony of the
slave's life. ....
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Female Slaves in Plantation South
.... Another important theme of White's is that the accomplishments and endurances of the
female slave stand in stark rebuke to the argument that the
female is the ....
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Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
.... At the same time, her account presents a realistic portrait of what could be done in the name of resistance by a
female slave. She ....
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Slave Biographies
.... Yet Jacobs is not only a
slave; she is a
female slave. This means she is often subjected to abuse from both black and white males. ....
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Relations Among People in a Slave Culture
.... For the
female slave taking control of one's body and deciding how one's body will and will not be used is perhaps the most significant act of resistance that ....
(859

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Two Slave Narratives
.... For a
female slave taking control of her body and deciding how it will and will not be used, represents a monumental act of resistance during slavery. ....
(1083

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Frederick Douglass
.... For a
female slave taking control of her body and deciding how it will and will not be used, represents a monumental act of resistance during slavery. ....
(1083

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Two Works Dealing With Gender Roles
.... suffering what I suffered, and most of them far worse" (Jacobs 1). Jacobs in no way fits the conventional mold of the
female slave as a passive victim. ....
(1869

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The Slave Narrative
.... The
slave girl, on the other hand suffered other plunders and indignities, as Jacobs vividly recounts. Fieldwork was backbreaking, but
female slaves, even the ....
(805

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Wollstonecraft
.... or openly, what could be done?" (Wollstonecraft 4). Such frustration was not uncommon by women who could not tolerate being the
female slave of a male master. ....
(2036

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The Limits of Liberalism
.... and then it is "the partnership ... of
female slave and male
slave" (Aristotle, 1984, p. 34). Later he further distinguishes rule ....
(3944

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Beloved
.... In Toni Morrison's Beloved, Sethe, a
female slave who endures chaos, stands as a symbol of creation, one acting as both savior and redeemer of her African ....
(751

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Frederick Douglass' Novel The Heroic Slave
.... She is described as a kindly, passive provider for men, the same as Washington's
slave wife Susan. All the
female characters, regardless of their position in ....
(723

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Development of Slavery in the Northeastern Colonies
.... Plantation owners bred slaves like dogs--it was not uncommon for a fertile
female slave to bear ten children bound into slavery, as slaves became harder and ....
(2515

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Cather's Sapphira and the Slave Girl Women's Anger
.... The separation of the male and
female point of view in Sapphira and the
Slave Girl provides a touchstone for the emotional content of the novel as well as a ....
(7319

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LINCOLN ON RACE IN AMERICA This research paper
.... In speaking of a
female slave he said she had a "natural right to eat the bread she earns with her own hands without asking leave of anyone else, she is my ....
(1341

5

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LINCOLN ON RACE IN AMERICA This research paper
.... In speaking of a
female slave he said she had a "natural right to eat the bread she earns with her own hands without asking leave of anyone else, she is my ....
(1337

5

)
The Catholic Church & Female Priests
.... There is neither Jew nor Greek,
slave nor free, male nor
female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus," (Wood, p. 1). It is this passage that makes many believe ....
(1294

5

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Republican Party's Indictment of Slavery
.... She notes, for example, that Tom sees the preceding scene (in which the
female slave is taken from her husband and infant) as "horrible and cruel." Stowe ....
(2558

10

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Native Son
.... This "mulatto" is almost always the offspring of the
female slave and the
slave master and, though legally a
slave, stands as a sort of the double of the
slave ....
(10529

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Female Literary Accomplishments
.... of feminine consciousness, which openly challenges the claims of a
slave civilization, lays .... were women who defied the convention that the
female's place was at ....
(9068

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Literature & the Female Perspective Written by a Woman
.... of feminine consciousness, which openly challenges the claims of a
slave civilization, lays .... were women who defied the convention that the
female's place was at ....
(9458

38

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Christianity Texts
.... of its moral and theological identity while at the same time incorporating a heterogeneous group of people: Jew and Gentile, male and
female,
slave and free ....
(2878

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Narrative of Harriet Jacobs
.... of the plantations, who did not want their own children playing alongside their
slave half-sisters and brothers. In addition, as soon as
female slaves reached ....
(1803

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)
Fugitive Slaves
.... of the plantations, who did not want their own children playing alongside their
slave half-sisters and brothers. In addition, as soon as
female slaves reached ....
(1669

7

)
Black History
.... No matter whether the
slave girl be as black as ebony or as fair as her .... we see that unlike white males black males were often treated like
female slaves or ....
(839

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Depiction of Roles of Women in Stories
.... The title of the story "A
Slave-Mother," by Jou Shih, tells us everything we need to know about women in this tale. The
female protagonist is "pawned" by her ....
(1733

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Islamic Penology CHAPTER III
.... The qadi had concluded that the friend lacked the capacity for objectivity because on one occasion he was romantically attached to a
female slave, and rather ....
(9908

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Octavia Butler's Kindred
.... Kindred is unique in that it primarily occurs in the present with its black
female protagonist Dana being transported several times to the
slave-holding south ....
(790

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Impact of American Slave Trade on Cape Verde
.... permanent residents of Santiago the privilege to own either male or
female slaves working for them in order to facilitate their lives. The
Slave traders were ....
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