So Her Master May Have Her Again
A History of Runaway White Slaves in Plantation America: Part Two
© 2017 James LaFond
JUN/1/17
Between 1617 and the 1850s, as many as a million white women were enslaved in Plantation America: as house servants, sex slaves, field hands, bar maids, unwilling wives and laundresses. If any of these women could be made to take the slightest tan they might be passed off as mixed and therefore black, which would consign them to a full lifetime of bondage. Within this book are the stories—ranging from fragmentary to epic—of Caucasian and mixed-race women, brave women who made their break for freedom in a man’s world.
triumph
by the wine dark sea
fanatic
sons of aryas
the gods of boxing
sorcerer!
the fighting edge
fate
within leviathan’s craw
all-power-fighting
on the overton railroad
under the god of things
uncle satan
honor among men
hate
the year the world took the z-pill
broken dance
menthol rampage
fiction anthology one
logic of force
the lesser angels of our nature
the greatest boxer
orphan nation
songs of aryas
on combat
time & cosmos
night city
ranger?
beasts of aryas
predation
solo boxing
your trojan whorse
z-pill forever
masculine axis
thriving in bad places
let the world fend for itself
advent america
dark, distant futures
cracker-boy
the greatest lie ever sold
the combat space
the sunset saga complete
barbarism versus civilization
book of nightmares
the first boxers
blue eyed daughter of zeus
song of the secret gardener
wife—
into leviathan’s maw
logic of steel
when you're food
taboo you
son of a lesser god
america the brutal
winter of a fighting life