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Kerri K. Greenidge’s ‘The Grimkes’ examines slavery’s enduring family legacy

Por: The Boston Globe Life November 11, 2022

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Nancy Weston is not a household name, nor was she a woman much remembered even by historians. Born around 1810, she lived in Charleston, S.C, was enslaved for much of her life, and by 1852 she had given birth to three sons who were fathered by the white man who owned her. This was, as historian Kerri K. Greenidge notes in her brilliant new book, “The Grimkes,” not unusual; white men of means could multiply their wealth by raping the Black... + full article



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