Laboring women, enslaved women, reproduction, and slavery in Barbados and South Carolina, 1650-1750, by Jennifer Lyle Morgan
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Label
Laboring women, enslaved women, reproduction, and slavery in Barbados and South Carolina, 1650-1750, by Jennifer Lyle Morgan
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 322-341)
resource.dissertationNote
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Duke University, 1995.
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Laboring women
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
34264336
Responsibility statement
by Jennifer Lyle Morgan
Sub title
enslaved women, reproduction, and slavery in Barbados and South Carolina, 1650-1750
Summary
"Slaveowners incorporated women's childbearing potential as a natural manifestation of slaveownership, and enslaved women who gave birth did so in the context of wildly complicated circumstances."--Abstract, p. i
Creator
Subject
- Sex role -- South Carolina -- History
- Childbirth -- Barbados -- History
- Slavery -- Barbados -- History
- Enslaved women -- Barbados -- Social conditions
- Enslaved women -- South Carolina -- Social conditions
- Sex role -- Barbados -- History
- Childbirth -- South Carolina -- History
- Slavery -- South Carolina -- History
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Incoming Resources
- Has instance1
Outgoing Resources
- Creator1
- Subject8
- Sex role -- South Carolina -- History
- Childbirth -- Barbados -- History
- Slavery -- Barbados -- History
- Enslaved women -- Barbados -- Social conditions
- Enslaved women -- South Carolina -- Social conditions
- Sex role -- Barbados -- History
- Childbirth -- South Carolina -- History
- Slavery -- South Carolina -- History
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