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100 1  Hilde, Libra Rose,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n2004119013|eauthor. 
245 10 Slavery, fatherhood, and paternal duty in African American
       communities over the long nineteenth century /|cLibra R. 
       Hilde. 
264  1 Chapel Hill :|bUniversity of North Carolina Press,|c2020. 
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490 1  The John Hope Franklin series in African American history 
       and culture 
505 0  The God part of him : slavery and constraints on 
       fatherhood -- I liked my papa the best : enslaved fathers 
       -- Blasphemous doctrine for a slave to teach : 
       provisioning -- This great object of my life : purchase 
       and escape -- Tuckey buzzard lay me : slavery, sex, and 
       white fathers -- Mortifications peculiarly their own : 
       rape, concubines, and white paternity -- My children is my
       own : fatherhood and freedom -- Good to us chillum : 
       provisioning in freedom. 
520    "Analyzing published and archival oral histories of 
       formerly enslaved African Americans, Libra R. Hilde 
       explores the meanings of manhood and fatherhood during and
       after the era of slavery, demonstrating that black men and
       women articulated a surprisingly broad and consistent 
       vision of paternal duty across more than a century. 
       Complicating the tendency among historians to conflate 
       masculinity within slavery with heroic resistance, Hilde 
       emphasizes that, while some enslaved men openly rebelled, 
       many chose subtle forms of resistance in the context of 
       family and local community. She explains how a significant
       number of enslaved men served as caretakers to their 
       children and shaped their lives and identities. From the 
       standpoint of enslavers, this was particularly threatening
       --a man who fed his children built up the master's 
       property, but a man who fed them notions of autonomy put 
       cracks in the edifice of slavery"--|cProvided by 
       publisher. 
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650  7 Masculinity.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1011027 
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650  7 Families.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1728849 
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       |0(OCoLC)fst01120577 
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830  0 John Hope Franklin series in African American history and 
       culture.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n98090591 
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