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In addition , the slave woman was valued for her sex and childbearing ability . ... While generalizations about slavery falter on the fact that there were as many varieties of conditions as there were masters , all slaves were deprived ...
In addition , the slave woman was valued for her sex and childbearing ability . ... While generalizations about slavery falter on the fact that there were as many varieties of conditions as there were masters , all slaves were deprived ...
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This made the slave mother the only stable element in the slave family . The authority of the mother in the slave cabin was undisputed . In their role as house servants , slave women were in close contact with the mistress ...
This made the slave mother the only stable element in the slave family . The authority of the mother in the slave cabin was undisputed . In their role as house servants , slave women were in close contact with the mistress ...
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One such story was that of Margaret Garner , a slave who had escaped to Cincinnati with her husband and four children ... When her captors transported her down the Ohio River back to slavery , she allowed her baby to fall overboard “ by ...
One such story was that of Margaret Garner , a slave who had escaped to Cincinnati with her husband and four children ... When her captors transported her down the Ohio River back to slavery , she allowed her baby to fall overboard “ by ...
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INTRODUCTION 5 | 5 |
CHAPTER | 11 |
CHAPTER TWO | 20 |
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |