The Untold Abuse of Black Male Slaves by White Women | Part Two

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Published 2023-08-22
The Untold Abuse of Black Male Slaves by White Women | Part Two

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encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/sexual-exploitati…

www.history.com/news/white-women-slaveowners-they-…

www.inquiriesjournal.com/articles/1674/sexual-rela…

www.vox.com/2019/8/19/20807633/slavery-white-women…

historyofyesterday.com/madame-lalaurie-slaveowner-…
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All Comments (21)
  • @irwinthomas3665
    This is why it hurts me to see our young people disrespect each other so much, with the words nigga and bitches 😢😮
  • @tonyjones1560
    This lasted beyond slavery. My paternal grandfather had a friend in 1920s Virginia who worked for a white woman who took a “liking” to him after he took a handyman job at her house. He gave in when she basically said, “If you don’t, I’ll tell everybody you did.” This was essentially a threat to have him murdered…so he “handled business” until he could afford a bus ticket to Baltimore. He refused to step foot in Virginia until both this woman AND her husband’s caskets dropped. About 10 years…
  • @magicworld3242
    They also won't discuss, the male Caucasian owners, who consistently violated the "male" children of slaves.
  • @AlanDARRICOTTE
    I am not black but this broke my heart. We're all human beings. No 'race' is superior or inferior to another.
  • @Cook-hb2nf
    Enslaved men and women could not consent! Therefore it was rape and abuse.
  • @beekaydee7334
    They despised the thought of slaves as human beings. Yet, they shared their bodies with them. It is worse than being twisted and unbalanced mentally.
  • @blzbob7936
    Disturbing and disgusting in equal measure, but there is nothing new under the sun. This has been going on for thousands of years. Every culture took slaves and abused hostages. But I appreciate you highlighting these more recent accounts. It justifies the bitterness the African descendants feel.
  • @vr4892
    On a similar note, there was an African woman that had a post about a black male slave that was used to impregnate slave women and that was his sole job. It sickened me to see people post about how that wasn’t a bad job and that blacks need to stop crying about it! Somehow it escaped these people that being forced to have sex with multiple women, impregnate them and then having your child born into that same horrible environment was a disgustingly bad thing! Let’s not mention the fact that he was probably made to impregnate unwilling and underage girls because they were considered more fertile! People are truly sick!
  • @John-ih2bx
    I have never heard/read this information. Thank you for enlightening me. Another twist to the horrid practice of slavery. I never realized this twist.
  • @Joy31608
    Why am I so NOT shocked that white women are not “innocent”???🤦🏾‍♀️
  • @NSUVid
    This is really important history to be acknowledged. The fact that this is not a part of the conversation regarding SA, and even Me Too is the reason all black men are seen as starting from "victimizer" rather than the extremely vulnerable position black men have been in, in society then and today. It is also the reason most do not consider black men and boys as the victims of SA that they often are.
  • @khlstrkog
    Im doctor and one of my patients was a young black student from Nigeria, who married a white woman in Vienna. After getting serious ill with some sort of blood cancer, his wife divorced and threw him out of the home. We took him to our hospital and I came to know how young black men from Africa are abused by rich white women, married and thrown away . We treated his cancer and he lived his last month in his own country, Nigeria.
  • @78vette11
    The book “They Were Her Property” tells chilling tales of the abuse meted out by slave mistresses. The Karens we see today are the descendants of these mistresses. The “show me your papers” type. It’s a tough read but it’s a must read
  • @queenv9412
    Finally, they are talking about the women. We as black people knew this but history never mentions that the white woman was doing these same behavior to the black slave.
  • @patrickbrown5458
    My great great grandmother was born in 1856 and she had a total of 36 or 40 children. I knew right then what she was used for. She had her first child at the age of eleven. ELEVEN PEOPLE!!!