Through the examination of testimony from formerly enslaved people who had been fathered by white men under slavery, this paper considers how enslaved women negotiated motherhood when their child had been conceived through rape. Evidence reveals that the relationship between enslaved mothers and their children remained strong, despite sexual violence and interference into childrearing by slaveholding families. Informants had close knowledge of the non-consensual nature of their conception, and their willingness to discuss sexual violence reflects the lack of stigma attached to rape victims in the slave community, and hints at the way that enslaved communities coped with sexual violence on an institutional level
Taking as points of inspiration Peter Parish’s 1989 book, Slavery: History and Historians, and Angel...
This article explores the interventions of slaveholding women or ‘mistresses’ into enslaved women’s ...
Fantasies of Consent: Black Women’s Sexual Labor 19th Century New Orleans draws on Louisiana legal s...
Slaveholders believed women could both labour and care for their children simultaneously, and they r...
This study is concerned with the sexual abuse of enslaved women and girls by white men in the antebe...
Historically, victims of sexual violence have rarely left written accounts of their abuse, so while ...
When white men exploited enslaved women's sexuality and sexual reproduction, enslaved men and slaveh...
Since Stephanie Camp wrote of the “rival” geography that enslaved people created on slave labor plan...
This article uses legal cases regarding infanticide in the American South to examine the intersectio...
From the spring of 1830, the Kingston-based newspaper, Watchman and Jamaica Free Press, published a ...
In the sugar parishes of Louisiana, enslaved people endured high mortality rates and declining popul...
I formulated this project to explore the impact of sexual exploitation on enslaved women. By closely...
This paper outlines the mechanisms used to position the offspring of slave women and white men at va...
This article examines divorce petitions filed by white, southern women in the nineteenth century sla...
application/pdftextDuring slavery, enslaved women were exposed to the double exploitation of being p...
Taking as points of inspiration Peter Parish’s 1989 book, Slavery: History and Historians, and Angel...
This article explores the interventions of slaveholding women or ‘mistresses’ into enslaved women’s ...
Fantasies of Consent: Black Women’s Sexual Labor 19th Century New Orleans draws on Louisiana legal s...
Slaveholders believed women could both labour and care for their children simultaneously, and they r...
This study is concerned with the sexual abuse of enslaved women and girls by white men in the antebe...
Historically, victims of sexual violence have rarely left written accounts of their abuse, so while ...
When white men exploited enslaved women's sexuality and sexual reproduction, enslaved men and slaveh...
Since Stephanie Camp wrote of the “rival” geography that enslaved people created on slave labor plan...
This article uses legal cases regarding infanticide in the American South to examine the intersectio...
From the spring of 1830, the Kingston-based newspaper, Watchman and Jamaica Free Press, published a ...
In the sugar parishes of Louisiana, enslaved people endured high mortality rates and declining popul...
I formulated this project to explore the impact of sexual exploitation on enslaved women. By closely...
This paper outlines the mechanisms used to position the offspring of slave women and white men at va...
This article examines divorce petitions filed by white, southern women in the nineteenth century sla...
application/pdftextDuring slavery, enslaved women were exposed to the double exploitation of being p...
Taking as points of inspiration Peter Parish’s 1989 book, Slavery: History and Historians, and Angel...
This article explores the interventions of slaveholding women or ‘mistresses’ into enslaved women’s ...
Fantasies of Consent: Black Women’s Sexual Labor 19th Century New Orleans draws on Louisiana legal s...