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Conceiving Freedom : Women of Color, Gender, and the Abolition of Slavery in Havana and Rio de Janeiro
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Author(s):
Camillia Cowling
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December 20 2013
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University of North Carolina Press
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December 20 2013
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10.5149/9781469610894_Cowling
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 23
Sites of Enslavement, Spaces of Freedom
pp. 47
The Law Is Final, Excellent Sir
pp. 71
As A Slave Woman and as a Mother
pp. 97
Exaggerated and Sentimental?
pp. 123
Wish to Be in This City
pp. 151
Enlightened Mothers of Families or Competent Domestic Servants?
pp. 174
She Was Now a Free Woman
pp. 198
My Mother Was Free-Womb, She Wasn't a Slave
pp. 214
Conclusion
pp. 220
Epilogue
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