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"Children of the plantation" is a euphemism used to refer to people with ancestry tracing back to the time of slavery in the United States in which the offspring was born to black African female slaves (either still in the state of slavery or freed) in the context of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and Non-Black men, usually the slave's owner, one of the owner's relatives, or the plantation overseer. These children were often considered to be the property of the slave owner and were often subjected to the same treatment as other slaves on the plantation. Many of these children were born into slavery and had no legal rights, as they were not recognized as the legitimate children of their fathers. The men who fathered these children often used their power and authority to rape the black females (girls and/or women) (often 13 to 16 years old or when they commenced menstruation) who were under their control.
Plantation owners raping female slaves was a common occurrence. These children were born into slavery, through a legal doctrine known as partus sequitur ventrem. They were classified as mulattoes, a former term for a multiracial person. Some of the fathers treated these children well, sometimes providing educational or career opportunities, or manumitting (freeing) them. Examples are Archibald and Francis Grimké, and Thomas Jefferson's children by Sally Hemings. Others treated their multiracial children as property; Alexander Scott Withers, for instance, sold two of his children to slave traders, where they were sold again.
Alex Haley's Queen: The Story of an American Family (1993) is a historical novel, later a movie, that brought knowledge of the "children of the plantation" to public attention. Edward Ball's Slaves in the Family (1998), written by a White descendant of slave owners, describes this complex legacy. Toni Morrison wrote that this sexual usage of slaves was known as droit du seigneur, the "right of the lord", a term originating in the feudalism of medieval Europe.
See also
Jefferson–Hemings controversy regarding the sexual relationship between Thomas Jefferson and his slave, Sally Hemings, resulting in six children.
Julia Chinn, an enslaved octoroon who was the common-law wife of the ninth vice president of the United States, Richard Mentor Johnson.
Enslaved women's resistance in the United States and Caribbean
Female slavery in the United States
Slavery in the colonial history of the United States
Plaçage, interracial common law marriages in French and Spanish America, including New Orleans
Slave breeding in the United States
References
Further reading
Williams, Caroline Randall (June 26, 2020). "You Want a Confederate Monument? My Body Is a Confederate Monument". The New York Times.
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Children of the plantation - Wikipedia
"Children of the plantation" is a euphemism used [by whom?] to refer to people with ancestry tracing back to the time of slavery in the United States in which the offspring was born to black African female slaves (either still in the state of slavery or freed) in the context of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and Non-Black men, usually the slave ...
Slave Breeding & Children of the Plantation - Medium
Oct 2, 2022 · The term “Children of the plantation” refers to the offspring of black female slaves and white men. Most of the white men were the slave’s owner or one of the owner’s relatives.
Little Known Black History Fact: Plantation Games - Black America Web
May 1, 2013 · There were several games that black children of the plantation played even in the midst of oppression. The children had to play with things found in nature or in the slave quarters rather than expensive dolls or board games. They played games like Hide the Switch.
Shadow family - Wikipedia
A shadow family was an unacknowledged child or children created by a white male slave owner with a female slave. Often they lived in physical proximity to their father, and a "married maverick reared a white family in the front of the house even as he reared a mulatto family in the back."
Children of the plantation facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
"Children of the plantation" is a euphemism used that refers to ancestry tracing back to the time of slavery in the United States in which the offspring was born to black African female slaves (either still in the state of slavery or freed) in the context of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and European men, usually the slave's owner, one of the ...
Plantation Life - History for kids
Children. A child’s plantation life was hard. When slaves gave birth to children on the plantation, the child became a slave and the property of the plantation owner. Plantation owners traded and sold children willing. Children were not taught to learn but to work. Some children would learn skills based on the parent’s skills.
The Ante-Bellum South: Life on the Plantation - Saylor …
Because slaves were valuable property, the white women on the plantation family were obliged to devote their time to the care of their slaves, often administering basic medical treatment and assisting with the births of slave children.
Children of the plantation - Wikiwand articles
"Children of the plantation" is a euphemism used to refer to people with ancestry tracing back to the time of slavery in the United States in which the offsprin...
How Fannie Lou Hamer Challenged a Nation
Her parents were sharecroppers who picked cotton for a white plantation owner, an exploitative arrangement that kept the family in extreme poverty. At the age of six, Hamer joined her family in the cotton fields between classes at the schoolhouse provided for sharecroppers’ children.
The Play of Slave Children in the Plantation Communities of the Old ...
The author looks at children's play from the perspective of interpretive reproduction, emphasizing the way children create their own unique peer cultures, which he defines as a set of routines, … Expand