Finding Charity's folk : enslaved and free black women in Maryland / Jessica Millward.
2015
E185.93.M2 M57 2015eb
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Finding Charity's folk : enslaved and free black women in Maryland / Jessica Millward.
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9780820331089
9780820348780
9780820348797 (electronic book)
9780820348780
9780820348797 (electronic book)
Published
Athens, Georgia : University of Georgia Press, [2015]
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©2015
Language
English
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1 online resource (161 pages)
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E185.93.M2 M57 2015eb
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305.48/896073075209033
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Race in the Atlantic world, 1700-1900.
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Table of Contents
Prologue: The ghosts of slavery
Introduction. Moving freedom, shaping slavery: enslaved women in Charity Folks's Maryland
Reproduction and motherhood in slavery, 1757-1830
Beyond Charity: petitions for freedom and the black woman's body politic, 1780-1858
Commodities and kin: gender and family networking for freedom, 1780-1860
Moving slavery, shaping freedom: households and the gendering of poverty in the nineteenth century
Conclusion. Memorials and reparations by the living
Epilogue.
Introduction. Moving freedom, shaping slavery: enslaved women in Charity Folks's Maryland
Reproduction and motherhood in slavery, 1757-1830
Beyond Charity: petitions for freedom and the black woman's body politic, 1780-1858
Commodities and kin: gender and family networking for freedom, 1780-1860
Moving slavery, shaping freedom: households and the gendering of poverty in the nineteenth century
Conclusion. Memorials and reparations by the living
Epilogue.