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More than Chattel: Black Women and Slavery in the Americas Book

More than Chattel: Black Women and Slavery in the Americas
More than Chattel: Black Women and Slavery in the Americas, ... a much-needed volume on a neglected topic that is of great interest to scholars of women, slavery, and African American history. —Drew Faust
Gender was a decisive force in shaping slave society. Slave men's experiences differed from those of slav, More than Chattel: Black Women and Slavery in the Americas has a rating of 3 stars
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More than Chattel: Black Women and Slavery in the Americas, ... a much-needed volume on a neglected topic that is of great interest to scholars of women, slavery, and African American history. —Drew Faust Gender was a decisive force in shaping slave society. Slave men's experiences differed from those of slav, More than Chattel: Black Women and Slavery in the Americas
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  • More than Chattel: Black Women and Slavery in the Americas
  • Written by author David Barry Gaspar
  • Published by Indiana University Press, April 1996
  • "... a much-needed volume on a neglected topic that is of great interest to scholars of women, slavery, and African American history." —Drew Faust Gender was a decisive force in shaping slave society. Slave men's experiences differed from those of slav
  • "... a much-needed volume on a neglected topic that is of great interest to scholars of women, slavery, and African American history." — Drew FaustGender was a decisive force in shaping slave society. Slave men's experiences differed from those of
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Preface
IAfrica into the Americas?: Slavery and Women, the Family, and the Gender Division of Labor3
IIWomen, Work, and Health under Plantation Slavery in the United States43
IIICycles of Work and of Childbearing: Seasonality in Women's Lives on Low Country Plantations61
IVSlave Women on the Brazilian Frontier in the Nineteenth Century79
V"Loose, Idle and Disorderly": Slave Women in the Eighteenth Century Charleston Marketplace97
VIBlack Female Slaves and White Households in Barbados111
VIIBlack Holmes, White Homilies: Perceptions of the Slave Family and of Slave Women in Nineteenth Century Brazil126
VIII"Suffer with Them Till Death": Slave Women and Their Children in Nineteenth-Century America147
IXGender Convention, Ideals, and Identity among Antebellum Virginia Slave Women169
XHard Labor: Women, Childbirth, and Resistance in British Caribbean Slave Societies193
XIFrom "the Sense of Their Slavery": Slave Women and Resistance in Antigua, 1632-1763218
XIISlave Women and Resistance in the French Caribbean239
XIIISlave and Free Colored Women in Saint Domingue259
XIVEconomic Roles of the Free Women of Color of Cap Francais279
XVUrban Slavery - Urban Freedom: The Manumission of Jacqueline Lemelle298
Selected Bibliography315
Contributors329
Index332


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