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I | Africa into the Americas?: Slavery and Women, the Family, and the Gender Division of Labor | 3 |
II | Women, Work, and Health under Plantation Slavery in the United States | 43 |
III | Cycles of Work and of Childbearing: Seasonality in Women's Lives on Low Country Plantations | 61 |
IV | Slave Women on the Brazilian Frontier in the Nineteenth Century | 79 |
V | "Loose, Idle and Disorderly": Slave Women in the Eighteenth Century Charleston Marketplace | 97 |
VI | Black Female Slaves and White Households in Barbados | 111 |
VII | Black Holmes, White Homilies: Perceptions of the Slave Family and of Slave Women in Nineteenth Century Brazil | 126 |
VIII | "Suffer with Them Till Death": Slave Women and Their Children in Nineteenth-Century America | 147 |
IX | Gender Convention, Ideals, and Identity among Antebellum Virginia Slave Women | 169 |
X | Hard Labor: Women, Childbirth, and Resistance in British Caribbean Slave Societies | 193 |
XI | From "the Sense of Their Slavery": Slave Women and Resistance in Antigua, 1632-1763 | 218 |
XII | Slave Women and Resistance in the French Caribbean | 239 |
XIII | Slave and Free Colored Women in Saint Domingue | 259 |
XIV | Economic Roles of the Free Women of Color of Cap Francais | 279 |
XV | Urban Slavery - Urban Freedom: The Manumission of Jacqueline Lemelle | 298 |
Selected Bibliography | 315 | |
Contributors | 329 | |
Index | 332 |
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