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Story of Wet Nursing

The Untold Story of Wet Nursing

wet nursing, a black thang book

During slavery and well into the Jim Crow era, many enslaved Black women were tasked with the practice of breastfeeding the children of their white enslavers. Primarily to preserve the shapes, figures, time, and labor of white mothers, these Black mothers were forced to separate from their own infants to become surrogate mothers to the children of those who held them in bondage. (See page 130)

 

 

The physical and emotional tolls of this practice echo throughout generations as deep scars left by the dehumanizing institution of slavery and serve as one of many reminders of the strength of those who, despite the cruelty imposed upon them, found ways to nurture and preserve the unspoken narrative of sacrifice and resilience that others sought to strip away.

 

 

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Breed Farms

Breeding Farms & Pata Seca

pata seca and breeding farms, a black thang book

In the shadowed corners of American history lies a chilling chapter that whispers of pain and dehumanization—the era of slavery breeding farms and the untold story of, Pata Seca. In the 18th and 19th centuries, some plantations evolved into more than just places of labor but became dehumanizing grounds of merciless human production. (See page 238)


On these breeding farms, men and women were not human individuals with dreams and aspirations but assets, whose bodies endured horrors of forced breeding subjected to a cruel calculus of profit, and offspring destined to a life of servitude before even drawing their first breath. The haunting legacy of these breeding farms is a testament to the resilience of those who endured unimaginable suffering as families were torn apart, children separated from their mothers, and husbands from wives, all in the name of economic gain.

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The legacy of Pata Seca, born in Brazil, was branded as the perfect Black specimen and an iconic figure in slavery forced to breed over 200 children to slave owners.


Tags: Slavery Practices, Enslaved Women, Human Commodification, Historical Exploitation