Natural Rebels: A Social History of Enslaved Black Women in BarbadosZed, 1989 - 197 páginas Social, economic, and labor history of slave women in Barbados from the mid-17th to the mid-19th century. |
Contenido
Beasts of Burden | 24 |
The Privileged | 55 |
The Right to Trade | 72 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 7 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Natural Rebels: A Social History of Enslaved Black Women in Barbados Hilary Beckles Vista de fragmentos - 1989 |
Natural Rebels: A Social History of Enslaved Black Women in Barbados Hilary Beckles Sin vista previa disponible - 1989 |
Términos y frases comunes
18th century African African-born aged anti-slavery argued Barbadian slave Barbados Barbados Globe Bayley Beckles Bennett black women boys Bridgetown British Caribbean Codrington estate Codrington plantation colony considered Craton Creole culture demographic Dickson Doll's family domestic drivers economic élite evidence example female slaves fertility field gangs field hands field labour field women free coloureds freedom girls Handler Higman Hilary Beckles History households housekeepers Ibid ideological indentured servants infant island Jenny John Poyer Jubbah labour supply legislative Ligon lives manumission maroonage Mary masters mistresses mothers mulatto Nanny negroes Newton estate Newton Papers Newton plantation Old Doll Pinckard planters polygamous prostitution provisions punishment resistance Robert Haynes Royal African Company runaways Seawell second gang servants slave communities slave hucksters slave owners slave population slave society slave trade slave women slavery social Source sugar suggest Table Thomas Lane West Indies white women wives woman