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Hidden Voices: Enslaved Women in the Lowcountry and U.S. South

This exhibit explores the history of Black women in the American South from the Antebellum era to the Reconstruction era. Focusing on the experiences of enslaved women in the South Carolina and Georgia Lowcountry in both rural and urban contexts, the exhibit examines African American women’s labor, interconnected relationships, and cultural practices. It reveals the types of violence they were subjected to as well as the joys and triumphs they created for themselves. By exploring the history of slavery through the lens of gender, Hidden Voices illuminates African American women’s specific experiences and contributions.

Description

This exhibit explores the history of Black women in the American South from the Antebellum era to the Reconstruction era. Focusing on the experiences of enslaved women in the South Carolina and Georgia Lowcountry in both rural and urban contexts, the exhibit examines African American women’s labor, interconnected relationships, and cultural practices. It reveals the types of violence they were subjected to as well as the joys and triumphs they created for themselves. By exploring the history of slavery through the lens of gender, Hidden Voices illuminates African American women’s specific experiences and contributions.

Creator

Emily West, Professor of History, University of Reading, assisted by Sian David, Undergraduate Student, University of Reading, and supported by the University’s Undergraduate Research Opportunities Programme (UROP)

Source

http://ldhi.library.cofc.edu/exhibits/show/hidden-voices

Publisher

Lowcountry Digital Library (LCDL) at the College of Charleston

Date

2020

Language

English

Coverage

early 1800s-1860s

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URL

http://ldhi.library.cofc.edu/exhibits/show/hidden-voice

Citation

Emily West, Professor of History, University of Reading, assisted by Sian David, Undergraduate Student, University of Reading, and supported by the University’s Undergraduate Research Opportunities Programme (UROP), “Hidden Voices: Enslaved Women in the Lowcountry and U.S. South,” 

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