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| #2246189 in Books | 1997-10-20 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.12 x6.40 x9.46l, | File type: PDF | 352 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent Book - Turns the Idea of Southern Patriarchy on it's Head|By Christina|I read and used this book as part of the historiography for a research project I just completed. Hodes provides truly groundbreaking research and insight to the scholarship of American slavery. Historians from the mid-20th century offer an approach that focuses the experience of the slave master; t|.com |White Women, Black Men is a fascinating study of a category of interracial relationships that conventional wisdom has held did not exist: liaisons (the term author Martha Hodes prefers) between black men and white women in the antebellum South. Ho
This book is the first to explore the history of a powerful category of illicit sex in America's past: liaisons between Southern white women and black men. Martha Hodes tells a series of stories about such liaisons in the years before the Civil War, explores the complex ways in which white Southerners tolerated them in the slave South, and shows how and why these responses changed with emancipation. Hodes provides details of the wedding of a white servant-woman and a sla...
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