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The History Teacher | 1997

More Than Chattel: Black Women and Slavery in the Americas

David Barry Gaspar; Darlene Clark Hine

Preface Africa and the Americas 1. Africa in to the Americas? Slavery and Women, the Family and the Sexual Division of LaborNClaire Robertson Life and Labor 2. Women, Work, and Health under Plantation Slavery in the Untied StatesNRichard H. Steckel 3. Cycles of Work and of Childbearing: Seasonality in WomenOs Lives on Low Country PlantationsNCheryll Ann Cody 4. Slave Women on the Brazilian Frontier in the Nineteenth CenturyNMary Karasch 5. OLoose, idle and DisorderlyO: Slave Women int he Eighteenth-Century Charleston MarketplaceNRobert A. Olwell 6. Black Female Slaves and White Households in BarbadosNHilary Beckles 7. Black Homes, White Homilies: Perceptions of the Slave Family and of Slave Women in Nineteenth-Century BrazilNRobert W. Slenes 8. OSuffer with Them Till DeathO: Slave Women and Their Children in Nineteenth-Century AmericaNWilma King 9. Gender Convention, Ideals, and Identity Among Antebellum Virginia Slave WomenNBrenda E. Stevenson Slavery, REsistance, and Freedom 10. Hard Labor: Women, Childbirth and Resistance in British Caribbean Slave SocietiesNBarbara Bush 11. From Othe Sense of their SlaveryO: Slave Women and Resistance in Antigua, 1632ETH1763NDavid Barry Gaspar 12. Slave Women and Resistance in the French CaribbeanNBernard Moitt 13. Slave and Free Colored Women in Saint DomingueNDavid P. Geggus 14. Economic Roles of the Free Women of Color of Cap FrancaisNSusan M. Socolow 15. Urban Slavery, Urban Freedom: The Manumission of Jacqueline LemelleNL. Virginia Gould Selected Bibliography Celia E. Naylor-Ojurongbe Notes on Contributors Index


Archive | 1993

Bondmen and Rebels: A Study of Master-Slave Relations in Antigua

David Barry Gaspar


William and Mary Quarterly | 1986

Bondmen & rebels : a study of master-slave relations in Antigua, with implications for colonial British America

David Barry Gaspar


The Arkansas Historical Quarterly | 2005

Beyond Bondage: Free Women of Color in the Americas

David Barry Gaspar; Darlene Clark Hine


Slavery & Abolition | 1988

Slavery, amelioration, and Sunday markets in Antigua, 1823–1831

David Barry Gaspar


William and Mary Quarterly | 1978

The Antigua Slave Conspiracy of 1736: A Case Study of the Origins of Collective Resistance

David Barry Gaspar


Archive | 1996

More Than Chattel

David Barry Gaspar; Darlene Clark Hine


Slavery & Abolition | 1992

Working the system: Antigua slaves and their struggle to live

David Barry Gaspar


The American Historical Review | 2004

Reviews of Books:The Diligent: A Voyage through the Worlds of the Slave Trade Robert Harms

David Barry Gaspar


The American Historical Review | 2004

Robert Harms. The Diligent: A Voyage through the Worlds of the Slave Trade. New York: Basic Books. 2002. Pp. xxx, 466.

David Barry Gaspar

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