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More Than Chattel Black Women and Slavery in the Americas [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Social Science)
  • ISBN-10:  0253210437
  • ISBN-10:  0253210437
  • ISBN-13:  9780253210432
  • ISBN-13:  9780253210432
  • Publisher:  Indiana University Press
  • Publisher:  Indiana University Press
  • Pages:  360
  • Pages:  360
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-1996
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-1996
  • SKU:  0253210437-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0253210437-11-MPOD
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... 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 mens experiences differed from those of slave women, who were exploited both in reproductive as well as productive capacities. The women did not figure prominently in revolts, because they engaged in less confrontational resistance, emphasizing creative struggle to survive dehumanization and abuse.

The contributors are Hilary Beckles, Barbara Bush, Cheryl Ann Cody, David Barry Gaspar, David P. Geggus, Virginia Meacham Gould, Mary Karasch, Wilma King, Bernard Moitt, Celia E. Naylor-Ojurongbe, Robert A. Olwell, Claire Robertson, Robert W. Slenes, Susan M. Socolow, Richard H. Steckel, and Brenda E. Stevenson.

DAVID BARRY GASPAR, Professor of History at Duke University, is the author of Bondmen and Rebels. DARLENE CLARK HINE, John A. Hannah Professor of American History at Michigan State University, is the author of several books, including Black Women in White. She is co-editor of Black Women in America.

Preface

Africa and the Americas
1. Africa in to the Americas? Slavery and Women, the Family and the Sexual Division of LaborClaire Robertson

Life and Labor
2. Women, Work, and Health under Plantation Slavery in the Untied StatesRichard H. Steckel
3. Cycles of Work and of Childbearing: Seasonality in Womens Lives on Low Country PlantationsCheryll Ann Cody
4. Slave Women on the Brazilian Frontier in the Nineteenth CenturyMary Karasch
5. Loose, idle and Disorderly : Slave Women int he Eighteenth-Century Charleston MarketplaceRobert A. Olwell
6. Black Female Slaves and White Households in BarbadosHilary Beckles
7. Black Homes, White Homilies: Perceptions of the Slave Family and of Slave Women in Nineteenth-Century BrazilRobert W. Slenes
8. Suffer with Them Till Death : Slave Women and Their Childrlóˇ

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