Women, Work and Resistance in the French Caribbean during Slavery, 1700 ...
Women, Work and Resistance in the French Caribbean during Slavery, 1700-1848 EernJtrA 111t/itt This article details and analyses the social condition of enslaved black women in the plantation societies of the French Caribbean from 1700 to 1848, when slavery was abolished in the French colonial empire. It focuses ................
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