The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 60
... slaves were treated with a fair amount of decency . But , slavery was above all a labor system ; as such it depended on extracting the maximum amount of unpaid labor from totally dependent and legally unprotected slaves , and terror and ...
... slaves were treated with a fair amount of decency . But , slavery was above all a labor system ; as such it depended on extracting the maximum amount of unpaid labor from totally dependent and legally unprotected slaves , and terror and ...
Page 66
... slavery , she allowed her baby to fall overboard " by accident . " The boat was later shipwrecked and Margaret Garner , eluding her captors and would - be rescuers , was finally able to find freedom in death . Apart from individual ...
... slavery , she allowed her baby to fall overboard " by accident . " The boat was later shipwrecked and Margaret Garner , eluding her captors and would - be rescuers , was finally able to find freedom in death . Apart from individual ...
Page 76
Gerda Lerner. the Philadelphia Female Anti - Slavery Society . From that time on , northern women played an important part in the movement for the abolition of slavery and for the integration of the Negro into American society . In the ...
Gerda Lerner. the Philadelphia Female Anti - Slavery Society . From that time on , northern women played an important part in the movement for the abolition of slavery and for the integration of the Negro into American society . In the ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |