Women Slaves in South Carolina: Primary Sources and Resources
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Slave Women in South Carolina: Analysis and Guide to Both Primary Sources and Resources to Primary Sources The purpose of this paper is to discover ....
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Female Slaves in Plantation South
.... It is very difficult to find source material about
slave women in particular.
Slave women were everywhere, yet nowhere (23). ....
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Fugitive Slaves
.... this choice, but used her life as an example to show her readers that what she had gone through was a mere example of what millions of
slave women were going ....
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Narrative of Harriet Jacobs
.... this choice, but used her life as an example to show her readers that what she had gone through was a mere example of what millions of
slave women were going ....
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Cather's Sapphira and the Slave Girl Women's Anger
.... But in Sapphira and the
Slave Girl, some of the
women not only accept the power based culture as a given but internalize it and seek advantage within or from it ....
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Gayl Jones's Corregidora Madhu Dubey argues tha
.... Mutt pushes her down a flight of stairs in a fit of sexual possessiveness reminiscent of Corregidora's attempt to own and police his
slave women's sexuality. ....
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The Slave Trade in Africa
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Slave women were oppressed differently from
slave men in all areas, for they not only had to endure the indignities and cruelties to which the males were ....
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Impact of American Slave Trade on Cape Verde
.... "Many left their families in Portugal, and others, despite having a family in Cape Verde, maintained extramarital liaisons with black
slave women. ....
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The Slave Narrative
.... Northern
women readers were aroused into abolitionism and enlisted their moral energies toward liberating the
slave girls while the Union armies liberated the ....
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Slavery and the Slave System
.... more fearfully from black slaves, while white man sexually exploited black
women slaves. .... deal of tension into white society as well as into the
slave quarters. ....
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Anger of Women in Literature Women's Anger
.... It's perfectly true that white men's sexual liaisons with
slave women are part of the slaveholding system, but Sapphira shows herself to be as jealous as the ....
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Women's Anger in Literature Women's Anger
.... It's perfectly true that white men's sexual liaisons with
slave women are part of the slaveholding system, but Sapphira shows herself to be as jealous as the ....
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Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
.... of the North to a realizing sense of the condition of two millions of
women at the .... Brent in no way fits the conventional mold of the female
slave as a passive ....
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Depiction of Roles of Women in Stories
.... precisely happened to her corpse, but the story can in no way be taken as a sign that she or
women in general fare any better than the
slave-mother, merchant's ....
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The management of slaves
.... Beyond the routine of assigning the offspring of
slave marriages to their masters as chattel was also the disposition of the masters' children by
slave women. ....
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British Colonial Rule: Forced to Change It's Economy and It's ...
.... it was inflicting abuse upon them, including forcing slaves to cross the ocean under brutally inhumane conditions[21] and exploiting
slave women sexually.[22 ....
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Catholic Bishop James Augustine Healy
.... 242ff). White plantation
women in particular were frequently outraged when their husbands took up with attractive
slave women. However ....
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Odyssey & Aeneid
.... who was hacked to pieces by his wife is bitter towards
women which is why he says Clytemnestra is a disgrace to her sex, and the
slave women who shame Odysseus ....
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Race & the Experience of Gender
.... For example, black
slave women were encouraged to give birth because it added to the
slave labor force of their masters. Family ....
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Race & the experience of gender in the US
.... For example, black
slave women were encouraged to give birth because it added to the
slave labor force of their masters. Family ....
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African American Women
.... Truth and Harriet Tubman were important for the transition of
slave to freedperson .... A new generation of black
women would follow,
women who were educated and ....
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Experience of a Female Slave
.... Chessier "never will come back there as a
slave" (Chessier, 15). For the emancipated slaves, finding work was no easy proposition. For black
women, the problem ....
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Feminist Issues
.... and its relation to the experience of African-American
women is also one of the most lurid aspects of slavery--the sexual exploitation of
slave women by their ....
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American Women & the Abolitionist Movement
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Women's Mobilization in the Era of
Slave Emancipation: Some Anglo-French Comparisons." http://www.yale.edu/glc/conference/drescher.pdf Stewart, James Brewer. ....
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American Women and the Abolitionist Movement
.... "
Women's Mobilization in the Era of
Slave Emancipation: Some Anglo-French Comparisons." http://www.yale.edu/glc/conference/drescher.pdf Stewart, James Brewer. ....
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Women & Divorce in Islam Culture
.... In other words, although
slave women were subordinate to wives, who were subordinate to husbands, the hierarchical form of household that incorporated
women of ....
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Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
.... in Guinea by the Atlantic
slave trade, seem to have influenced the formation in West Africa of a new way of looking at men and
women which approximated more ....
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Thomas Jefferson
.... on slavery. Many
slave owners made
slave women their mistresses, and Jefferson appears to have been no exception. Though the practice ....
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Black History
.... Her story reveals that, much like white married
women, the
slave's method of resistance often required subtle acts of manipulation in an attempt for free ....
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African & European Slave Trade
.... All are taught the use of these weapons; even our
women are warriors," (Equiano .... narratives, like that of Frederick Douglass, we see that the
slave experience is ....
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