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- Hiding in plain sight Black women, the law, and the making of a White Argentine Republic Erika Denise Edwards
Hiding in plain sight Black women, the law, and the making of a White Argentine Republic Erika Denise Edwards
Object Details
- Notes
- ELEC copy purchased with funds from the S. Dillon Ripley Endowment
- Elecresource
- Contents
- Miscegenation, marriage, and manumission in Cordoba -- Regulating and administering freedom in Cordoba -- "Her best performance" : from slave to senora -- "A woman of his class" : contested intermarriages -- Maternity and the manumission process -- Lessons of motherhood : the beginning of institutionalized whitening -- Conclusion: Visualizing black invisibility
- Data Source
- Smithsonian Libraries
- Date
- 2020
- Call number
- F3021.B55 E39 2020 (Internet)
- author
- Edwards, Erika Denise 1980-
- Restrictions & Rights
- 3-users
- Type
- Electronic resources
- Electronic books
- History
- Physical description
- 1 online resource (xvi, 168 pages) illustrations, charts, and photographs
- Place
- Argentina
- Córdoba (Province)
- Córdoba (Argentina : Province)
- Topic
- Women, Black--History
- Black people--Legal status, laws, etc--History
- Black people--Legal status, laws, etc
- Race relations
- Women, Black
- History
- Record ID
- siris_sil_1145277
- Usage
- CC0