Slave Biographies
.... Jacobs (26) tells of the "peculiar sorrows" on New Year's Day among
slave mothers who know their children "may all be torn from them the next morning." Showing ....
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Relations Among People in a Slave Culture
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Slave mothers approach New Year's Day "with peculiar sorrows" knowing that her children "may all be torn from her the next morning" (Jacobs, 1, Chapter 2). The ....
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Two Slave Narratives
.... Jacobs (1861) tells us
slave mothers have "peculiar sorrows" on New Year's Day, knowing their children "may all be torn from [them] the next morning" (Chapter 2 ....
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Slave Girl and Black Boy
.... While others are looking forward to celebrating New Year's,
slave mothers look toward the day with "peculiar sorrows," knowing that her children "may all be ....
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Frederick Douglass
.... Jacobs (1861) tells us
slave mothers have "peculiar sorrows" on New Year's Day, knowing their children "may all be torn from [them] the next morning" (Chapter 2 ....
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Harriet Beecher Stowe
.... Stowe's grief and heartbreak over the loss of her son led her to identify with
slave mothers whose children were routinely taken from them. ....
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The Slave Narrative
.... immorality of chattel slavery to the Northern hearthside and wins the sympathy of
mothers and daughters who .... Such is her invaluable witness to
slave narratives. ....
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The Slave Era
.... though it is suggested rather that Beloved came on a
slave ship with her .... and the relationships among enslaved, freed, alive, and dead
mothers and daughters ....
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Cather's Sapphira and the Slave Girl Women's Anger
.... nature of civilization, and this emerges as a major theme of Sapphira and the
Slave Girl .... On one hand, Freud asserts that women are the "
mothers," as it were of ....
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Gayl Jones's Corregidora Madhu Dubey argues tha
.... of the publication of Alice Walker's In Search of Our
Mothers' Gardens in .... generations of her maternal ancestors with their Portuguese
slave owner, Corregidora. ....
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
.... He details the cruelty and brutality of the overseers and
slave-owners. Children were separated from their
mothers before they were a year old so that the ....
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Family Relationships and Black Communities
.... notes, "The strong family tradition among blacks...survived the
slave system, then .... The significance of African American
mothers as anchor of the family cannot ....
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Toni Morrison's BELOVED
.... to affect black Americans long after the end of the
slave era. .... ancestry and the relationships among enslaved, freed, alive, and dead
mothers and daughters ....
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Lasting Effects of Slavery Portrayed in "Beloved"
.... to affect black Americans long after the end of the
slave era. .... ancestry and the relationships among enslaved, freed, alive, and dead
mothers and daughters ....
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Narrative of Harriet Jacobs
.... the
mothers, were usually sold off as soon as possible by the mistresses of the plantations, who did not want their own children playing alongside their
slave ....
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Fugitive Slaves
.... the
mothers, were usually sold off as soon as possible by the mistresses of the plantations, who did not want their own children playing alongside their
slave ....
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Revolution and Rights
.... wanted education and enlightenment which would make them better workers, wives and
mothers. .... if they either liberated the slaves or outlawed the
slave trade. ....
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Nigeria Colonization
.... in this account of colonialism, that many African tribal chiefs led
slave raids on .... European domestic skills, the bible and how to be good wives and
mothers". ....
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I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem
.... Abena was not the only
slave who was raped by her master. .... Similarly, the
mothers of the illegitimate children struggled to feed their families without the ....
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Race & the Experience of Gender
.... and private protection in support of their roles as wives,
mothers, and daughters .... For example, black
slave women were encouraged to give birth because it added ....
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Race & the experience of gender in the US
.... and private protection in support of their roles as wives,
mothers, and daughters .... For example, black
slave women were encouraged to give birth because it added ....
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National Task Force on Prostitution
.... or forced into the profession by pimps and human sex
slave traffickers. .... They act as listeners, pacifiers, substitute
mothers, sisters and brothers, and play ....
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Indi Afro Euro
.... The first was the syncretism at the core of
slave religion. .... In this story we see that Latin American women were much more than wives,
mothers, and domestic ....
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Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale
.... living in some oppressive society of the near future as essentially a
slave whose sole .... by men, in precisely the same way that stay-at-home
mothers and employed ....
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Beloved & Autobiography of My Mother
.... conclusions based on the deprivation they experienced by not receiving their
mothers' love. .... and half Scottish and is both the old oppressor and the old
slave. ....
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Gone With The Wind
.... You can't have scholars and saints so long as your
mothers are ground to .... look at another book, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American
Slave. ....
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Alice Walker and Ralph Ellison
.... Ellison work toward different ends in their essays "In Search of Our
Mothers' Gardens" and .... Born in Africa, she became a
slave to a wealthy white family at the ....
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Women and the Civl War
.... Johnson had supported the Fugitive
Slave Law while in Congress, but he was a .... far more obvious from the women's letters and diaries: These women were
mothers. ....
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The American Revolution
.... biblical justification for abolitionism, as well as by a
slave called Nat .... popular art depicting families reading the bible together or
mothers nurturing their ....
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Women in the Civil War
.... an abolitionist partisan, having been a supporter of the Fugitive
Slave Law while in .... kept by the women on the home front is rather simple: These were
mothers. ....
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