Fischer, Kirsten, 1963-
Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2002.
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Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-251) and index.
- Introduction: Changing Conceptions of Race — 1. Disorderly Women and the Struggle for Authority — 2. Cross-Cultural Sex in Native North Carolina — 3. Sexual Regulation of Servant Women and Subcultures of Resistance — 4. White Reputations Blacken’d & Made Loose — 5. Sexualized Violence and the Embodiment of Race — Epilogue: Dangerous Liaisons.
Subjects:
- North Carolina — History — Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
- North Carolina — Race relations.
- North Carolina — Social conditions — 18th century.
- Indians of North America — North Carolina — Social conditions — 18th century.
- African Americans — North Carolina — Social conditions — 18th century.
- Sex role — North Carolina — History — 18th century.
- Social classes — North Carolina — History — 18th century.
- Government, Resistance to — North Carolina — History — 18th century.
- North Carolina — History — Colonial period, ca.1600-1775.
- North Carolina — Social life and customs — To 1775.
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