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Norfolk County, Virginia Orphans and Bastards

Norfolk County, Virginia Orphans and Bastards
Author: Sharon Rea Gable
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Chesapeake (Va.)
ISBN: 9781514317020

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Norfok County, Virginia is an extinct county which was formed in 1691 from Lower Norfolk County. Although several cities in southeastern Virginia annexed areas from Norfolk County before it became extinct, what was left became the Independent City of Chesapeake in 1963. Minutes Books are the court records of the day to day operations of the court. There are many references to infants (those under 21) to be found in those records many of whom did not have or need a guardian bond. This book captures those infants who did not appear in surviving Guardian Bonds or Guardian Accounts.


Lower Norfolk County, Virginia Court Records

Lower Norfolk County, Virginia Court Records
Author: Alice Granbery Walter
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2009-06
Genre: Chesapeake (Va.)
ISBN: 0806345608

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This work is a faithful transcription of the oldest surviving court records for Lower Norfolk County. Virtually all of the entries have the virtue of placing one or more settlers in Lower Norfolk County early in the 17th century.


The Dameron-Damron Genealogy

The Dameron-Damron Genealogy
Author: Helen Foster Snow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 858
Release: 1953
Genre: Norfolk County (Va.)
ISBN:

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Rethinking Rufus

Rethinking Rufus
Author: Thomas A. Foster
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2019-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0820355224

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Rethinking Rufus is the first book-length study of sexual violence against enslaved men. Scholars have extensively documented the widespread sexual exploitation and abuse suffered by enslaved women, with comparatively little attention paid to the stories of men. However, a careful reading of extant sources reveals that sexual assault of enslaved men also occurred systematically and in a wide variety of forms, including physical assault, sexual coercion, and other intimate violations. To tell the story of men such as Rufus-who was coerced into a sexual union with an enslaved woman, Rose, whose resistance of this union is widely celebrated-historian Thomas A. Foster interrogates a range of sources on slavery: early American newspapers, court records, enslavers' journals, abolitionist literature, the testimony of formerly enslaved people collected in autobiographies and in interviews, and various forms of artistic representation. Foster's sustained examination of how black men were sexually violated by both white men and white women makes an important contribution to our understanding of masculinity, sexuality, the lived experience of enslaved men, and the general power dynamics fostered by the institution of slavery. Rethinking Rufus illuminates how the conditions of slavery gave rise to a variety of forms of sexual assault and exploitation that affected all members of the community.


Virginia County Records

Virginia County Records
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1906
Genre: Virginia
ISBN:

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Blurring the Lines of Race and Freedom

Blurring the Lines of Race and Freedom
Author: A. B. Wilkinson
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2020-08-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 146965900X

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The history of race in North America is still often conceived of in black and white terms. In this book, A. B. Wilkinson complicates that history by investigating how people of mixed African, European, and Native American heritage—commonly referred to as "Mulattoes," "Mustees," and "mixed bloods"—were integral to the construction of colonial racial ideologies. Thousands of mixed-heritage people appear in the records of English colonies, largely in the Chesapeake, Carolinas, and Caribbean, and this book provides a clear and compelling picture of their lives before the advent of the so-called one-drop rule. Wilkinson explores the ways mixed-heritage people viewed themselves and explains how they—along with their African and Indigenous American forebears—resisted the formation of a rigid racial order and fought for freedom in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century societies shaped by colonial labor and legal systems. As contemporary U.S. society continues to grapple with institutional racism rooted in a settler colonial past, this book illuminates the earliest ideas of racial mixture in British America well before the founding of the United States.


The Art Quarterly

The Art Quarterly
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1968
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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