Sarah Hicks Williams was the northern-born wife of an antebellum slaveholder. Rebecca Fraser traces her journey as she relocates to Clifton Grove, the Williams' slaveholding plantation, presenting her with complex dilemmas as she reconciled her new role as plantation mistress to the gender script she had been raised with in the North.J. Locke (1690, 1996) An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, 2 Vols. In 1. (New York: Prometheus Books). T. Lockley (2001) Lines intheSand: Race andClassin Lowcountry Georgia, 1750a1860. (Athens, GA: University ... Views of theOld South.(New Jersey:Prentice Hall). ... S. Mintz and S. Kellogg, eds (1988) Domestic Revolutions: A Social History ofAmerican FamilyLife. (New York: Free Press).
Title | : | Gender, Race and Family in Nineteenth Century America |
Author | : | R. Fraser |
Publisher | : | Springer - 2012-11-16 |
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