Masterful Women

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Many early-nineteenth-century slaveholders considered themselves “masters” not only over slaves, but also over the institutions of marriage and family. According to many historians, the privilege of mastery was reserved for white males. But as many as one in ten slaveholders — sometimes more — was a widow, and as Kirsten E. Wood demonstrates, slaveholding widows between the American Revolution and...
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Many early-nineteenth-century slaveholders considered themselves “masters” not only over slaves, but also over the institutions of marriage and family. According to many historians, the privilege of mastery was reserved for white males. But as many as one in ten slaveholders — sometimes more — was a widow, and as Kirsten E. Wood demonstrates, slaveholding widows between the American Revolution and...
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  • Formats: pdf
  • ISBN: 9780807863770
  • Publication Date: 15 Dec 2005
  • Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
  • Product language: English
  • Drm Setting: DRM