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Gender, race, and rank in a revolutionary age

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"This definitive work thoroughly explores, for the first time, the often complicated ways in which ethnicity and social rank interacted to determine the relationships that were forged among four categories of women in the revolutionary and early-national Lowcountry. Betty Wood analyzes the experiences of enslaved African and African American women, free women of color, elite women of European descent, and underclass women of European ancestry.". "Studying interactions between female slaves and free women of color, between plantation mistresses and their female slaves, and between the members of a "ladies" charitable society and the young "women" who received their help, Wood brings their diverse worlds to life, including colorful details of their work, religious practices, and even the hidden agendas in their social circles."--BOOK JACKET.

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