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The highest market value was realized by the sale of females who had already borne one or two children . Such women were frequently advertised as " good breeders . " While generalizations about slavery falter on the fact that there were ...
The highest market value was realized by the sale of females who had already borne one or two children . Such women were frequently advertised as " good breeders . " While generalizations about slavery falter on the fact that there were ...
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A similarly tragic divorce and public scandal involved Frances Kemble , a celebrated British actress who married Pierce Butler without realizing that he was a wealthy Georgian slaveholder . A brief stay on his plantation convinced her ...
A similarly tragic divorce and public scandal involved Frances Kemble , a celebrated British actress who married Pierce Butler without realizing that he was a wealthy Georgian slaveholder . A brief stay on his plantation convinced her ...
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Since the birth of my first child I had realized the importance of spacing babies , but only a few months before had I fully grasped the significant fact that a powerful law denied and prevented mothers from obtaining knowledge to ...
Since the birth of my first child I had realized the importance of spacing babies , but only a few months before had I fully grasped the significant fact that a powerful law denied and prevented mothers from obtaining knowledge to ...
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CHAPTER TWO | 20 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 39 |
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