Frauen waren im brutalen System der Sklaverei nicht nur Opfer der Versklavung oder stumme Ehefrauen von Plantagenbesitzern. Ein Blick auf weiße Frauen, die schwarze Menschen in Unfreiheit hielten. Teil 2/2
Quellen und Links zur Folge:
Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers: They were her property. White Women as Slave Owners in the American South.
Eliza Ripley: Social Life in Old New Orleans, Being Recollections of my Girlhood: Electronic Edition. https://docsouth.unc.edu/fpn/ripley/ripley.html#ripley191
Eliza Ripley: From Flag to Flag. A Woman’s Adventures and Experiences in the South during he War, in Mexico, and in Cuba: Electronic Edition.
https://docsouth.unc.edu/fpn/ripleyflag/ripley.html
Clinton Jackson, Erastus E. Barlay: Narratives and Confessions of Lucretia P. Cannon
George A. Townsend: The Entailed Hat – or Patty Cannon’s Times
Elizabeth Fox Genovese: Within The Plantation Household. Black and White Women of the Old South.
Thavolia Glymph: Out of the House of Bondage. The Transformation of the Plantation Household.
0 Kommentare