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The wives and daughters of plant- ers performed an important function on the slave plantation . While they did no manual labor and seldom took personal care of their own children , they supervised and were responsible for the running of ...
The wives and daughters of plant- ers performed an important function on the slave plantation . While they did no manual labor and seldom took personal care of their own children , they supervised and were responsible for the running of ...
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tle cry for all those who defended slavery against its critics . ... Her case differs from that of the slave , as to the princi- ple , just so far as this ; that the indulgence is large and universal , instead of petty and capricious .
tle cry for all those who defended slavery against its critics . ... Her case differs from that of the slave , as to the princi- ple , just so far as this ; that the indulgence is large and universal , instead of petty and capricious .
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One such story was that of Margaret Garner , a slave who had escaped to Cin- cinnati with her husband and four ... When her captors trans- ported her down the Ohio River back to slavery , she allowed her baby to fall overboard " by ...
One such story was that of Margaret Garner , a slave who had escaped to Cin- cinnati with her husband and four ... When her captors trans- ported her down the Ohio River back to slavery , she allowed her baby to fall overboard " by ...
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CHAPTER | 20 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 39 |
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Aucun aperçu disponible - 1983 |