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1. The Invisible black woman in Caribbean history: An Introduction
2. The Eye of the Beholder: contemporary European images of balck women
3. Slave society, power and law: the institutional context of slave women’s lives
4. Plantation labour regimes: the economic role of slave women
5. The woman slave and slave resistance
6. The family tree is not cut: the domestic life of the woman slave
7. Slave motherhood: childbirth and infant death in a cross-cultural perspective
8. Daughters of injur’d Africk’: women, culture and community in slave society
Endnote: Out of bondage: black women and the spirit of freedom
Notes Bibliography Index
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