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Slavery: The White Woman's Burden | White Women as Slave Owners
Slavery: The White Woman's Burden | White Women as Slave Owners Kwabena Ofori Osei 143 Views • 2 years ago

Slavery: The White Woman's Burden
White Women as Slave Owners

Today we're discussing Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers' work, They Were Her Property: White Women as Slave Owners in the American South. This work delves deep into the realities of white female slave ownerships, demonstrating the ways in which white women leveraged competing systems of oppression, particularly race and gender, to attain power, status, and wealth. ChaptersMistresses of the Market 0:00-12:48I belong to de mistis 12:49-15:39Missus done her own bossing 15:40-16:38She thought she could find a better market 16:39-18:55Wet nurse for hire 18:55-24:21Her slaves have been liberated and lost to her 24:22-25:28A most unprecedented robbery 25:29-26:28Epilogue 26:29-29:00Works CitedGordon, Tiye A. The Fancy Trade and the Commodification of Rape in The ..., scholarcommons.sc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4647&context=etd. Accessed 5 Mar. 2024.Jones-Rogers, Stephanie E. They Were Her Property. Yale University Press, 2020. Little, Becky. “The Massive, Overlooked Role of Female Slave Owners.” History.Com, A&E Television Networks,
www.history.com/news/white-wom....en-slaveowners-they- Accessed 5 Mar. 2024.Lydia Maria Child: Charity Bowery, www.sojust.net/literature/child_charity.html. Accessed 5 Mar. 2024. King, Henrietta. "“Henrietta King”; an excerpt from Weevils in the Wheat (1976)" Encyclopedia Virginia. Virginia Humanities, (07 Dec. 2020). Web. 05 Mar. 2024

Dr. Oba T'Shaka: ⁣Return To The African Mother Principle of Male and Female Equality | Memphis
Dr. Oba T'Shaka: ⁣Return To The African Mother Principle of Male and Female Equality | Memphis Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi 143 Views • 5 years ago

Dr. Oba T'Shaka: ⁣Return To The African Mother Principle of Male and Female Equality, with Kwame Ture in the audience


Dr. T'Shaka 's Books and DVD's including this one, can be purchased at:
https://gumroad.com/drobatshakaThe last Dr. Oba T'Shaka Shows have examined the Twa also know as the Anu's role as the founders of world civilization and the founders of pre-dynastic Kemet (Egypt). This show provides an introduction to the Twa based ancient African family balanced male, female model, defined as the Twin-lineal model. This model is the basis for Ancient African just societies that can be used today. Today's show is a speech delivered by Dr. T'Shaka in 1995 Memphis Tn. at the Greater Imani Church. The subject of his presentation was an introduction to his just released book Return To The Mother principle of Male and Female Equality.

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