Introduction: Contextualizing Confrontations -- Paternalism & Physical Confrontations -- Masculinity & Physical Confrontations -- Resistance to Sexual Exploitation -- Enslaved Women's Violence and the Household -- Protecting White Supremacy -- Epilogue: What Violence Meant to the Enslaved.
Summary
"This study examines how slaves in antebellum Virginia, through physical confrontations with whites, fought to reassert some measure of control over their day-to-day lives. The author analyzes how while this violence came at a high cost, it also ensured the preservation of their humanity and set limits on their enslavement"-- Provided by publisher.