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Even when they were pregnant, it was expected that they should work in the fields, often up until the very moment of birth. After delivery, women were allotted scant time for recovery and were soon forced back to work. Black women also bore the primary responsibility to care for their own families. Even as they had their own children to look after, many enslaved women were also responsible for raising the children of their enslavers.
The Color of Compromise: The Truth about the American Church’s Complicity in Racism
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