Frederick Douglass
.... aspect of slavery that Douglass fails to address - which he essentially ignores - is the far more difficult role faced by female
slaves than by
male slaves. ....
(1294

5

)
Female Slaves in Plantation South
.... With respect to slavery specifically, White says many scholars conclude that female
slaves were better treated than
male slaves. ....
(1528

6

)
The Slave Narrative
.... In describing the economics of slavery, historians point out that although
male slaves were generally valued for their labor and physical strength, females ....
(805

3

)
"Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves"
.... paper will review Sarah B. Pomeroy's scholarly work, Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and
Slaves. .... love was thought to exist only in homosexual
male relationships) (7 ....
(1414

6

)
Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: A Book Reviewi
.... paper will review Sarah B. Pomeroy's scholarly work, Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and
Slaves. .... love was thought to exist only in homosexual
male relationships) (7 ....
(1414

6

)
The management of slaves
.... In many instances, moreover, masters forced
male and female
slaves into sexual liaisons as part of efforts to breed (or for even less acceptable reasons).11 ....
(2411

10

)
Role of West African Slaves in South Carolina
.... (18-19) In the early years of the colony, nearly one-third of the newcomers were black and three out of four
slaves were
male (25), a statistic that sets up an ....
(1530

6

)
Slave Narratives
.... an' honey (Rawick 8-9). This community could be broken up by selling
slaves from one .... That is, while the black
male could always expect to have work to do, he ....
(1114

4

)
American Women & the Abolitionist Movement
.... can be considered an abolitionist work that influenced
male abolitionists by providing insight into and eliciting compassion for the plight of the
slaves. ....
(709

3

)
American Women and the Abolitionist Movement
.... can be considered an abolitionist work that influenced
male abolitionists by providing insight into and eliciting compassion for the plight of the
slaves. ....
(709

3

)
Indi Afro Euro
.... lands. However, we see that both
male and female
slaves were instrumental in stemming the tide of such destruction. From outright ....
(1170

5

)
The Hypocrisy of The American Revolution for Freedom
.... Just as the lives of
slaves were restricted to very limited roles, so were .... more than domestic servants, less educated than the average white
male, and without ....
(2784

11

)
Impact of American Slave Trade on Cape Verde
.... received permission to do so...In 1472 a royal warrant gave the permanent residents of Santiago the privilege to own either
male or female
slaves working for ....
(2184

9

)
Revolution and Rights
A number of
male and female revolutionary leaders tried to advance the case for .... The interest in the rights of
slaves, Calvinists, Jews and non-land owners was ....
(1596

6

)
Fugitive Slaves
.... the wives of the slaveholders, who took it out in turn on the
slaves. .... These daughters sometimes rebelled by taking a
male slave as a lover themselves, either ....
(1669

7

)
Black History
.... of patriarchy and
male dominance over women. Her story appears to view marriage in her era as being similar to the oppression experienced by
slaves; in both ....
(839

3

)
The Rationalization of Slavery
.... identified with liberty, there were half a million
slaves. Codifying slavery as a part of the new country, the Constitution, "provided for a
male slave to ....
(1031

4

)
Male/Female Criteria for Moral Judgment The issue of moral judg
.... and girls choose behavior that matches the pre-existing roles of
male and female in .... if it retains women in the role of convenient domestic
slaves and "alluring ....
(3361

13

)
Feminist Issues in The Handmaid's Tale
.... privileged house
slaves, and the power of the law and threats of death (Zinn 34-35). These same concerns are seen in Gilead where the dominant
male-centered ....
(1712

7

)
Life of an Athenian in 500 BC
In order to touch on these areas it is necessary that the subject be a free
male citizen, since
slaves were occupied only in the basic jobs of the household ....
(2139

9

)
Daily life of an Athenian in 500 BC
In order to touch on these areas it is necessary that the subject be a free
male citizen, since
slaves were occupied only in the basic jobs of the household ....
(2129

9

)
Race & the Experience of Gender
.... Family ties often went unrecognized if the master desired to sell the slave offspring. This repressive system affected both
male and female
slaves adversely. ....
(2088

8

)
Race & the experience of gender in the US
.... Family ties often went unrecognized if the master desired to sell the slave offspring. This repressive system affected both
male and female
slaves adversely. ....
(2088

8

)
Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale
.... privileged house
slaves, and the power of the law and threats of death (Zinn 34-35). These same concerns are seen in Gilead where the dominant
male-centered ....
(1103

4

)
First Decade of the American Revolution
.... Just as women,
slaves, and Native Americans found themselves at a distinct disadvantage vis-a-vis free white males and even former indentured
male servants, so ....
(697

3

)
Women in Ancient Greece & Rome
.... children, married sons and the sons children, daughters-in-law,
slaves and clients (Wives). It was an assemblage of what belonged to the ascendant
male. ....
(631

3

)
Desiree's Baby
.... race, slavery and gender. Armand who is
male, and "white" is a master of his wife as well as his black
slaves. While his
slaves are ....
(721

3

)
Women in Ancient Rome
.... children, married sons and the sons children, daughters-in-law,
slaves and clients (Wives). It was an assemblage of what belonged to the ascendant
male. ....
(631

3

)
Why Sumerians Formed Temple Communities
.... There were greater numbers of female
slaves than
male ones, and these slave girls were kept to spin thread for the weaving of clothing (Frankfort 61). ....
(1227

5

)
Women in Early Eras
.... However, in such passages, the
male authors expose their blatant gender bias .... over literary salons does not separate them much from recently freed
slaves in the ....
(1568

6

)